Mexico should rethink Trump offer for US troops, official says
Share this @internewscast.com


() Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum should rethink her opposition to the idea of United States troops operating in her country to fight drug traffickers, a federal official said.

Over the weekend, Sheinbaum said she declined U.S. President Donald Trump’s offer to send in the American military. She said her country is willing to collaborate but that U.S. boots on the ground in Mexico would go too far.

“The territory cannot be violated. Sovereignty cannot be sold. Sovereignty is cherished and defended,” she said, speaking in Spanish, during an appearance Saturday.

Trump confirmed the offer and Sheinbaum’s refusal as he spoke with reporters Sunday, saying, “The president of Mexico is a lovely woman, but she is so afraid of the cartels that she can’t even think straight.”

Ron Vitiello, senior adviser for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, told that the Mexican president should reconsider, given the pervasive hold that cartels have across Mexico.

“Hard-working people in Mexico don’t want the cartels to control things,” he said Sunday. “If she needs that help, she should ask for it. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”

“She should lean in,” Vitiello added. “If that includes (U.S.) troops, so be it.”

Since taking office in January, Trump has sent a variety of law enforcement agencies to the southern border to stem illegal immigration and drug smuggling, including deadly fentanyl. The American military has even placed forces on federal land along the border on the U.S. side.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Exiled Heir Returns: Son of Former Bangladesh PM Poised for Leadership After 17-Year Absence

In a significant political development, the son of a former Bangladeshi prime…

Fenerbahce President Arrested in Istanbul Following Positive Drug Test Amid Ongoing Narcotics Investigation

ANKARA – In a significant development in Turkey’s ongoing drug investigation, Sadettin…

DOJ Requests Extension on Epstein Files Release: What This Means for the Ongoing Investigation

WASHINGTON – On Wednesday, the Justice Department announced a potential delay of…

Community Urged to Help Uncover Deer Poaching Incident in Cades Cove

The National Park Service has launched an investigation into an illegal deer…

Knoxville Detention Upends Family Life, Says Friend of Detainee

In a dramatic turn of events, Diego Hernandez Garcia has returned to…

Ceasefire Breach: Israeli Soldier Injured in Gaza Explosion as Tensions with Hamas Escalate

JERUSALEM – In a potential turning point for the fragile peace in…

Tragic Incident in Knox County: Woman Fatally Shot by Officers During Confrontation

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — A tragic incident occurred on Tuesday when a…

Seamless Christmas Eve Travel Experience at Orlando International Airport Delight Flyers

ORLANDO, Fla. – For those planning holiday getaways, flying on Christmas Eve…

UT Extension Offices Launch Co-Parenting Courses for 2026: Empowering Local Families with Essential Skills

Divorce often presents numerous challenges, especially when children are involved, making custody…

Asian Markets Show Varied Performance as US Stocks Hit New Highs

BANGKOK – On Thursday, Asian stock markets showed varied performance during a…

Track Santa’s Magical Journey: How Hawkins Co. Emergency Communications Keeps the Tri-Cities in the Holiday Spirit with Operation Santa Claus

In the heart of Hawkins County, Tennessee, the diligent team at Hawkins…

Washington County Service Authority Alerts Customers to Boil Water Advisory

WASHINGTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Early Wednesday, a precautionary boil water advisory…