Claudia Sheinbaum sent a letter to Google asking the company not to comply with Trump's order to rename the Gulf of Mexico and explained why.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said that while the majority of unlawful migrants are treated fairly, two cases of violations were brought to her attention
Buoyed by high approval ratings, Claudia Sheinbaum wraps herself in the flag as she confronts U.S. rhetoric on trade, migration and cartels
President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico anticipates that the U.S. will not impose tariffs on Saturday, despite President Trump's threats. However, Mexico has prepared a response plan and could impose retaliatory tariffs if needed.
Mexico's president says that the U.S. deported 5,282 people alone to Mexico in the first week of Donald's Trump second administration.
Mexico has received non-Mexican deportees from the United States over the past week, President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday, reversing her previous opposition to doing so. Sheinbaum said that Mexico had accepted over 4,
Mexico has received non-Mexican migrants from the United States in the past week, and Central American nations could also reach similar agreements with the U.S. to accept deportees from other countries,
For us it is still the Gulf of Mexico, and for the entire world it is still the Gulf of Mexico,” President Claudia Sheinbaum said.
The Mexican president announced more than 4,000 people were sent to her country during Trump’s first week in office.
Mexico is sending a formal letter to Google, requesting that the company refrain from implementing the name change on its platform.
The Trump administration's use of U.S. military aircraft to return deportees has raised alarms throughout Latin America.