US reviews 53 Mexican consulates and evaluates possible closures

The US Department of State has begun a review of the 53 Mexican consulates operating in its territory, which could lead to the closure of some offices.

According to a Trump administration official cited by CBS News, the review is part of a strategy to align US foreign policy with the administration's priorities. Secretary of State Marco Rubio could order the closure of some offices.

The move comes amid rising bilateral tensions, including the request for the arrest of ten Sinaloa officials and the death of two CIA agents in an accident in Culiacán last month.

President Claudia Sheinbaum denied on Friday, May 8, that the consulates engage in political activities in the United States. She stated that their role is to protect Mexican citizens and noted that her government has not received official information about the review.

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President Sheinbaum demands clarifications on CIA role after fatal Chihuahua drug lab crash involving Mexican officials and US agents.
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Sheinbaum demands clarifications on CIA role in Chihuahua after fatal drug lab crash

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In an update to the April 18 crash that killed two Mexican officials and two CIA agents during a joint drug lab operation in Chihuahua, President Claudia Sheinbaum demanded explanations from state authorities and the US ambassador, calling unauthorized US involvement a 'violation of the law.' Senator Javier Corral accused the state of contradictions, as reports revealed it was the CIA's third operation in the state this year.

President Claudia Sheinbaum warned on Monday, June 15, that any foreign agent entering Mexico must obtain accreditation and comply with the National Security Law.

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Sara Carter, director of the US Office of National Drug Control Policy, stated that Donald Trump’s government is targeting Mexican officials connected to organized crime.

President Claudia Sheinbaum responded on Thursday to statements by Vice President JD Vance and President Donald Trump about possible military actions against cartels in Mexico. She said the Mexican state exists and asked not to engage with every Trump comment.

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Guillermo Arturo Zuany Portillo resigned as head of strategic operations for the Chihuahua prosecutor’s office after foreign agents were revealed to have joined a drug raid. The April operation in Morelos municipality sparked investigations into a possible violation of national sovereignty.

Mexico's Security Cabinet revealed that the two presumed CIA agents killed in a Chihuahua accident on April 19 lacked permission for operational activities. No federal authority knew of their involvement in a raid on a drug lab. Governor María Eugenia Campos created a special unit to investigate the events.

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US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth called on Mexico's government to step up its fight against drug cartels. The warning came during testimony before the US Congress this week.

 

 

 

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