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WASHINGTON – In a move that might heighten the already tense relations between the United States and Mexico, the Trump administration has initiated a review of the 53 Mexican consulates across the U.S. A State Department official, speaking under anonymity, confirmed this development on Thursday, though specific reasons for the review remain undisclosed.

The initial report by CBS News has sparked speculations about potential closures, leading to concerns about escalating diplomatic strains. The review comes amidst President Donald Trump’s assertive actions in Latin America, marking a significant departure from the approach of previous U.S. administrations.

President Trump has made headlines with his bold maneuvers in the region. His administration has taken a firm stance against Venezuela’s leadership, enforcing an oil blockade on Cuba, and involving itself in the electoral processes of countries like Argentina and Honduras. Notably, there have been threats of military action against Mexican cartels, adding to the regional volatility.

In an effort to manage the diplomatic pressure, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has worked to strengthen ties with the U.S., particularly by intensifying efforts against the cartels. This has led to a decrease in homicide rates, yet the relationship between the two countries remains fraught with challenges.

Recent scandals have further complicated the political landscape in Mexico. The deaths of two CIA agents during an anti-narcotics operation in Chihuahua state have stirred controversy, with Mexican authorities struggling to present a consistent narrative. Compounding these issues, last week’s U.S. indictments of officials from Sheinbaum’s party on drug-trafficking charges have created a storm of political upheaval.

Amidst these developments, President Trump reiterated his stance earlier this week, stating, “If Mexico doesn’t act, we will.” This assertive declaration underscores the urgency and complexity of the situation, leaving many to ponder the future of U.S.-Mexico relations.

It all has ramped up Trump administration pressure on Sheinbaum and fueled speculation about her insistence on ensuring Mexican sovereignty.

Mexico’s network of diplomatic outposts is by far the most extensive in the United States. Its consulates help Mexican citizens living in the U.S. by providing identification documents, legal assistance and other needs.

“The Department of State is constantly reviewing all aspects of American foreign relations to ensure they are in line with the President’s America First foreign policy agenda and advance American interests,” said Dylan Johnson, U.S. assistant secretary of state for public affairs.

The U.S. has in recent years closed a Chinese consulate in Houston and three Russian facilities, including a consulate in San Francisco and outposts near Washington and New York.

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Janetsky reported from Mexico City. Associated Press writer Jonathan J. Cooper in Phoenix contributed to this report.

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