Kristi Noem, Trump’s secretary of Homeland Security, meets Mexican president

On Friday, internal Secretary Christian Security, Christie, arrived in Mexico to meet President Claudia Shinbom and members of the Council of Ministers at a sensitive moment in the United States and Mexico relations.

Naim came to the Mexican capital at the last station of the three -country Latin American trip that included stopping in Colombia and El Salvador.

It is the first official trip to NOEM to the area of ​​the Trump administration’s intense scrutiny because of its timelines – migration, drug trafficking and trade.

The Mexican media reported that Nayyoud, Shenbum and her team met for more than two hours in the National Palace, but there were no details immediately about what they discussed.

The authorities said that the triple swing of Nayyu, focused on the efforts to thwart illegal immigration, the targeted national criminal groups and the smuggling of illegal drugs, including fentanel, artificial opium blame on tens of thousands of deaths in the United States.

Mexico is a production location for the United States, methanfitamine, heroin and other medications. The nation is also a major shrazet region for a major cocaine in South America designated for the fierce US market.

Before meeting with Noem, Sheinbauum told correspondents that she would inform the head of the American security of the “coordination and cooperation” in which it has started its administration with Washington.

Sheinbaum launched a security attack that witnessed the arrest of hundreds of suspected drug smugglers and drug producers, harassment of many secrecy laboratories, fentian and other drugs.

It has also sent more than twenty alleged drugs to the United States to confront justice, bypassing regular delivery procedures, and sent 10,000 soldiers to the northern border of Mexico to help deter illegal immigration and smuggling.

While Trump praised the efforts of Xinbom, bilateral relations between the two neighborhoods in North America bearing a tense time.

Shinbaum is strongly seeking to deviate from Trump’s plans to impose definitions to punish Mexican imports of the United States. The economy of Mexico, which is steeped in slow growth and the confidence of the late investor, depends greatly on border trade-and the United States receives more than 80 % of its exports. Many predictors say that the customs tariff can sink Mexico in the recession.

Trump said next week he intended to put a 25 % tariff on vehicles and imported car parts from all countries, including Mexico. Sheinbaum is paid for a wide exemption for all imports of the Mexican auto sector under the United States, Mexico and Cananga agreement, a free trade agreement that entered into force in 2020, during the first Trump presidential term.

“This integration has been present for decades,” Shinbom said at her usual daily press conference before meeting with the head of the American Internal Security. “It is clear that any tariff will affect this integration that we have and both economists. It affects the United States and affects Mexico.”

Flooding car industry in Mexico-which produces vehicles, components and parts mostly to export to the United States-employ more than a million people. Experts say that the availability of auto industry jobs was a major factor in bending many Mexicans from immigration to the United States.

While immigration on the table at the NOEM-SHEINBAUM meeting, it is not clear if the definitions were discussed.

Another sensitive bilateral case focuses on the Trump administration’s decision to appoint half a scale of Mexican criminal carton as foreign terrorist organizations. Mexico opposed this step, which many are seen here as an introduction to one side of an American attack on the cardiom’s strongholds – a measure that is sure to stimulate a strong national reaction in a country that has historically suffering from multiple American invasions, although nothing in more than a century.

She is absent from Nayyem’s visit to Mexico, which was a general vision of $ 50,000, which is a gold watch worth 18 carats that caught attention and criticism on Wednesday while she was touring a large, notorious carpet in El Salvador.

Inside the prison, with a background of the prisoners with severe tattoos stacked behind bars, Nayyim went to X to make a warning.

“President Trump and I have a clear message to illegal criminal foreigners: Leave now,” she wrote. “If you do not leave, we will chase you, arrest, and you can end in this Salvaduri prison.”

The Trump administration is facing a challenge to the court about its decision to summon the eighteenth century law, which was previously working in wartime, to deport dozens of Venezuelan immigrants to El Salvador, where they were sent to the huge prison known as the Terrorism Center.

The relatives and lawyers of the Venezuelan singers say that the American authorities concerned the due legal procedures and relied on false evidence – including tattoos and social media – to appoint migrants as members of the Trine de Aragoa gang and fly to El Salvador.

In El Salvador, Naim evaded whether the Venezuelans will be able to leave Salvadori Lukop or if they will be returned to the United States, if the judge is asking for their return.

“We will allow the courts to play.”

Special correspondent Cecilia Sanchez Vidal contributed to this report.

By BBC

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