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Sheinbaum Rejects Any U.S. Troop Presence in Mexico After Report of Covert Planning

Mexico says cooperation proceeds through dialogue under a sovereignty-first framework.

Overview

  • President Claudia Sheinbaum said her government has no information about any military incursion and asserted that U.S. forces will not enter Mexican territory.
  • She confirmed that President Donald Trump offered to send troops during phone calls, an option her administration declined.
  • NBC News reported, citing U.S. officials, that White House planners discussed a CIA-led operation and began early training conversations, characterizing any action as not imminent.
  • Mexican authorities highlighted a negotiated security framework with Washington focused on collaboration that excludes the deployment of foreign troops.
  • Sheinbaum framed the position as a defense of national unity and sovereignty, invoking the national anthem to signal resistance to outside intervention.