
Sheinbaum Demands US Transparency on Guzmán Family Entry
Mexico's Presidential Candidate Claudia Sheinbaum Demands Transparency from US on Ovidio Guzmán's Family Entry. Mexico City – Presidential hopeful Claudia Sheinbaum has publicly demanded answers from the United States government concerning the entry of Ovidio Guzmán's family members into the US. Sheinbaum's statement, delivered during a press conference, highlights concerns about transparency and bilateral cooperation in combating drug trafficking. "The US claims not to negotiate with terrorists," Sheinbaum stated, "yet the recent entry of Guzmán's family raises serious questions about the nature of the relationship." She further criticized the US Department of Justice's recent use of the term 'narcoterrorism' against Sinaloa cartel members, suggesting it's being used as a justification for intervention in Mexico. The incident underscores the ongoing tension and complexities in the US-Mexico security relationship, particularly regarding the fight against powerful drug cartels. Sheinbaum's call for transparency is expected to fuel further discussion and scrutiny of the matter.