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Mexico's new era: Balancing sovereignty and U.S. diplomacy

Claudia Sheinbaum, the President of Mexico, emphasized that her government will defend the country's sovereignty while engaging in dialogue with the new U.S. administration. She announced a humanitarian approach to immigration but also mentioned the deportation of migrants from abroad.

President of Mexico responds to Trump
President of Mexico responds to Trump
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Katarzyna Staszko

The President of Mexico noted that the documents Trump signed on his first day in office resemble actions taken during his first term, and she called for maintaining "a cool head."

The day after Donald Trump's inauguration as President, Claudia Sheinbaum assured a press conference that her government would act humanely on immigration issues. However, she also announced that migrants from abroad would be deported to their countries. According to Sheinbaum, Mexican authorities will negotiate with the U.S. over who should cover the costs of deporting immigrants not originating from Mexico.

Mexico wants to defend its citizens in the USA

The President of Mexico also addressed Donald Trump's decision, who signed a proclamation declaring a state of emergency at the southern border and recognized drug cartels as terrorist organizations. Sheinbaum noted that Mexico wants to cooperate with the U.S. in combating cartels and stopping the flow of weapons from the U.S.

Sheinbaum expressed hope to avoid confrontation with the U.S. and expects diplomatic talks between the countries. She also criticized Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, emphasizing the need for global cooperation in combating climate change.

The President announced the defence of Mexicans living in the USA in light of Donald Trump's plans for mass deportations. She stressed that consulates are prepared to provide legal support to Mexican citizens.

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