
Sheinbaum Condemns US Remittance Tax: 'We Do Not Agree'
Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum strongly criticizes the proposed tax on remittances in the United States, calling it discriminatory and a violation of a bilateral treaty. Sheinbaum's statement comes as the bill moves through the US Congress and Senate. She urged Mexican-Americans to contact their representatives to oppose the legislation. "No estamos de acuerdo con este impuesto," Sheinbaum stated, highlighting concerns about the potential impact on Mexican families who rely on remittances. The proposed tax has sparked widespread debate, raising questions about its economic and social consequences. Sheinbaum's vocal opposition adds another layer to this complex issue, emphasizing the importance of cross-border cooperation and the protection of migrant communities.