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Mexico Warns The U.S. Against Violating Sovereignty In Cartel Crackdown

Mexico Proposes Constitutional Amendment to Reject Foreign Interventions

To reinforce its stance on sovereignty, the Mexican government has proposed a constitutional amendment that explicitly rejects any foreign intervention in the country’s affairs. The amendment states that Mexico will not tolerate external involvement in its elections, military operations, or territorial integrity, whether by land, sea, or air.

“The people of Mexico will under no circumstance accept foreign interventions,” the proposed amendment reads.

Balancing Security and Diplomatic Relations

The fight against drug cartels has long been a shared challenge for both nations. Past collaborations, such as the Mérida Initiative, have aimed at strengthening security cooperation while respecting national sovereignty. However, the unilateral U.S. decision to designate the cartels as terrorist organizations has created concerns about future diplomatic relations and law enforcement strategies.

Potential Impact on U.S.-Mexico Relations

The ongoing debate over how to combat organized crime without infringing on national sovereignty could impact trade, border security, and regional stability. With both nations facing increasing pressure to address drug trafficking and violence, diplomatic discussions will likely play a crucial role in shaping future policies.

For now, Mexico has made its position clear: collaboration is welcome, but any action perceived as a violation of sovereignty will not be tolerated. As the situation develops, the focus will remain on finding solutions that prioritize security while maintaining mutual respect between the two neighboring countries.

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