Mexico and the United States Sign Bilateral Security Reinforcement in Washington After Transfer of 37 Prisoners and Pressure by Cartels: Increased Intelligence Exchange and Concrete Actions Against Organized Crime - Gateway Hispanic
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Alonso Quijano January 30, 2026Mexico City.— The security policy in Mexico again shows a pattern that no longer surprises analysts or international observers: the Mexican State seems to redouble efforts against drug trafficking only when pressure comes from Washington. Without that external push, actions are diluted, operatives slow down and official discourse takes refuge in the narrative of sovereignty, while in fact the violence and territori…
Mexico and the United States agreed to strengthen their bilateral security agenda following a series of meetings held in Washington between officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Department of State, in direct follow-up to the commitments made during the most recent summit between the two governments. The central objective was to evaluate progress and, above all, to respond to the US demand for concrete results in the face of organ…
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