Mexican National Guard and Army Trucks rumble along the border, separating the City of Juarez from El Paso, Texas, the first of 10,000 soldiers in Mexico, Mexico at Donald Trump (Donald Trump) President's tariff threat has been sent to his northern border
Juarez, Mexico - Mexican National Guard and Army Trucks continued on the frontline on the border between Ciudad Juárez, Texas and El Paso, Texas, on Wednesday, Mexico The first of Mexico's 10,000 soldiers were sent to its northern border after President Donald Trump's tariff threat.
Masked and armed National Guard members pick along the brushes along the border obstacles, pulling out temporary ladders and ropes into the trolleys, pulling them onto the trucks . Patrols can also be seen in other areas of the border near Tijuana.
After a turbulent week along the border, after Trump announced that he would delay serious tariffs from Mexico, which had been delayed for at least a month. In exchange, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum promised that she would send the country's National Guard to strengthen the border and combat fentanyl smuggling.
Trump has declared an emergency at the border over the past year, while fentanyl overdose has been significantly reduced. The U.S. said in turn, as criminal groups struggle to control the lucrative immigration smuggling industry, it will do its best to stop American guns from being trafficked into Mexico to burn cartel violence.
On Tuesday, the First Force arrived at the border city and climbed out of the government plane. Guard members confirmed on Wednesday that they were part of the new force.
According to government data, at least 1,650 troops are expected to be sent to the city of Juarez, making it one of the largest receivers of border reinforcements in the country, second only to Tijuana, which is the Tijuana ) is scheduled to send 1,949 there.
According to a statement from the Mexican government, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's itinerary through Latin America (immigrants are at the top of the agenda), the highest diplomat in the United States thanked the Mexican government's forces.
The negotiations of Sheinbaum are seen by observers as some savvy behavior of the newly elected Mexican leader on political maneuvers. Many have previously suspected that she could drive Trump's presidency as effectively as her predecessor and former President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.