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Claudia Sheinbaum Again Rejects Allowing U.S. Troops On Country Soil After Latest Comments From Trump: 'Proudly Continue Saying No'

Sheinbaum firmly rejects U.S. troop presence on Mexican soil despite ongoing security cooperation and amid Trump’s repeated calls for military intervention.

  • On Monday, President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected proposals to allow U.S. troops into Mexico, saying 'we have said no, and we proudly continue to say no' while inaugurating a women's cancer hospital in Gustavo A. Madero borough.
  • At the Shield of the Americas summit, U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday called Mexico 'The epicenter of cartel violence...' and signalled willingness to deploy U.S. forces, prompting Sheinbaum's rebuke.
  • Around 100,000 women marched in Mexico City on Sunday in largely peaceful International Women's Day marches, and Sheinbaum acknowledged a small violent fringe during a reporters' Q&A on those events and the screwworm crisis.
  • Rejecting foreign troop deployment, Sheinbaum's measured but firm Monday tone, delivered 48 hours after the Shield of the Americas summit, signals Mexico will hold its ground on sovereignty amid strained U.S.-Mexico relations.
  • Sheinbaum noted a fly-production facility in Chiapas is about two months from completion, adding the screwworm crisis has kept the U.S.-Mexico cattle border closed since the middle of last year and Sembrando Vida teams deploy traps to reduce screwworm populations.
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“It’s good that President Trump publicly says that when he has proposed that we enter the U.S. Army into Mexico, we have said no, because it’s the truth,” Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum said. Thus, the president again said “no” to a possible incursion of U.S. military against the cartels and reversed her U.S. counterpart, Donald Trump, who asked to stop not only arms trafficking, but drug use in the American Union. On Saturday, March 7, Do…

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Mexican president said U.S. coordination is maintained in areas such as intelligence and security

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Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, reaffirmed that her government has rejected Donald Trump's proposals for U.S. troops to enter Mexican territory to fight drug cartels.

MEXICO CITY.- The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, explained Monday the security strategy of her administration in front of the statements of the U.S. president, Donald Trump. During her morning intervention, the head of the Executive confirmed that Mexico maintains a policy of collaboration based on the exchange of intelligence, but ruled out the participation of foreign troops in internal operations. This response arises from Wash…

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Latin Times broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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