President Claudia Sheinbaum demanding the extradition of huachicol suspects at a press conference, rejecting Trump intervention.
President Claudia Sheinbaum demanding the extradition of huachicol suspects at a press conference, rejecting Trump intervention.
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Sheinbaum exige extradición de cuatro personas por huachicol y rechaza intervención de Trump

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La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum respondió el 7 de mayo a las advertencias de Donald Trump sobre una posible intervención en México contra los cárteles, exigiendo la extradición de cuatro personas vinculadas al huachicol.

Durante su conferencia matutina, Sheinbaum destacó que México ha solicitado a Estados Unidos la extradición de cuatro personas detenidas en ese país por casos de huachicol fiscal. Afirmó que Washington no ha enviado a ninguna de ellas.

La mandataria recordó que México ha extraditado a más de 90 personas buscadas por Estados Unidos. Subrayó que la cooperación bilateral debe basarse en el respeto mutuo y la soberanía.

Sheinbaum rechazó las amenazas de intervención y señaló que México ha logrado una reducción de casi el 50 por ciento en homicidios dolosos, además de deshabilitar 2 mil 500 laboratorios de fentanilo.

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