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Mexico’s president firmly refuses Trump’s proposal for US military strikes against cartels

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Tuesday rejected the idea of U.S. military strikes against cartels on Mexican soil, responding to President Donald Trump’s comments that he would do «whatever it takes» to stop drugs from entering the U.S.
The Associated Press reported that Sheinbaum said Mexico would not allow foreign military action in its territory and reaffirmed her government’s position against any U.S. intervention.
Trump said Monday he would consider authorizing U.S. strikes inside Mexico to halt the flow of drugs, calling it «OK with me» if that’s what it takes to protect American lives. He cited what he described as major success intercepting narcotics by sea and suggested similar operations could target cartel routes on land, arguing that such action would save «millions of lives» in the U.S.
Sheinbaum pushed back quickly, saying the proposal echoed earlier talks with Trump about potential U.S. intervention. She said Mexico welcomes cooperation on security but that its sovereignty is nonnegotiable, stressing that any joint efforts must respect its authority within its own borders.
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected President Donald Trump’s suggestion of possible U.S. military strikes against cartels, saying «it’s not going to happen.» (Henry Romero/File Photo/Reuters)
«It’s not going to happen,» Sheinbaum told reporters, noting Trump has previously floated U.S. military intervention to combat criminal organizations.
She said she told both Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio that while Mexico welcomes intelligence sharing, it will not permit foreign forces to operate within its borders. Sheinbaum said both U.S. leaders appeared to understand her position.
«We operate in our territory,» she said, emphasizing Mexico’s sovereignty.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has targeted drug cartels as part of a strategy to combat the flow of illegal drugs into the U.S. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
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The exchange came as officials from both countries worked to clarify reports of a possible U.S. incursion into Mexican territory.
On Monday, individuals arrived by boat on a beach in northeastern Mexico and posted signs marking the area as restricted U.S. Department of Defense property.
AMERICA FIRST: RUBIO AND TRUMP JUST DREW A RED LINE FOR NARCO-TERRORISTS

U.S. soldiers take measures at the Mexican border after the Department of Defense signed a new order declaring 110,000 acres of land on the Mexican border as a National Defense Area at the request of President Donald Trump in New Mexico May 8, 2025. (Can Hasasu/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Mexico’s Foreign Affairs Ministry said the Navy removed the signs after determining they were on Mexican soil. Sheinbaum said Tuesday that the International Boundary and Water Commission, the agency that defines the U.S.–Mexico border, had been called in to review the issue.
Witnesses said the signs were posted on Playa Bagdad, near where the Rio Grande flows into the Gulf of America. The signs said «Warning: Restricted Area» in English and Spanish and claimed the land was controlled by the U.S. military.
Sheinbaum later said the signs were installed by contractors working for a U.S. government agency, noting that the shifting riverbed often complicates the exact location of the border.
The disputed area is located near SpaceX’s Starbase launch site in Boca Chica, Texas, which operates under contracts with both NASA and the Pentagon. In June, Sheinbaum said her government was investigating reports of debris from a SpaceX test explosion that landed on the Mexican side of the border.
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The incident also reflects broader tensions between the two countries, including Trump’s earlier directive to rename the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America, a move Mexico has strongly opposed.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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El Parlamento chavista designó a Mervin Maldonado como jefe del programa para migrantes venezolanos en el exterior

El Parlamento de Venezuela autorizó el nombramiento del diputado Mervin Maldonado como nuevo jefe de la Gran Misión Vuelta a la Patria, una de las iniciativas del régimen chavista para la atención de migrantes venezolanos en el exterior.
Maldonado asumirá la coordinación de este programa en reemplazo de Camilla Fabri, quien fue apartada del cargo en medio de una serie de ajustes administrativos impulsados tras la salida del círculo cercano al narcodictador Nicolás Maduro.
Maldonado es contador público egresado de la Universidad de los Andes y ha estado vinculado al chavismo desde sus años universitarios. Durante la última década, ha ocupado diversas posiciones en la administración pública, entre ellas ministro de Juventud y Deporte, diputado suplente en la Asamblea Nacional Constituyente y secretario ejecutivo de misiones sociales, además de su reciente elección como parlamentario por el estado Mérida.

Su paso por el Ministerio de Deporte estuvo marcado por señalamientos de malversación de fondos y mala administración. En 2016, la ciclista venezolana Daniela Larreal denunció que los recursos destinados a los atletas no llegaban a sus beneficiarios y que la institución funcionaba como “caja chica” de funcionarios. Diversos reportes de medios independientes durante ese periodo resaltaron investigaciones abiertas por presunto desvío de fondos y manejos opacos en la gestión deportiva.
El nombre de Maldonado también estuvo vinculado a la polémica que rodeó la participación de Venezuela en los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio 2020, cuando fue señalado como intermediario del régimen en la coordinación de mensajes y dedicatorias de los atletas a figuras del chavismo.
A lo largo de su carrera política, Maldonado ha ocupado cargos de alto nivel sin que se le conozcan logros concretos en áreas de deporte, juventud o misiones sociales. Analistas atribuyen su permanencia en puestos estratégicos más a la lealtad partidista y la cercanía con figuras del PSUV que a una gestión eficaz.

Su reciente rol como portavoz en favor de la “liberación” de Nicolás Maduro, actualmente detenido en Estados Unidos, lo posiciona dentro del ala más radical del oficialismo.
El relevo de Maldonado se produce en el marco de una reestructuración que también incluyó la salida de Camilla Fabri, esposa de Alex Saab, empresario colombiano acusado de ser el principal testaferro de Maduro en operaciones de corrupción y lavado de dinero.
Fabri, de nacionalidad italiana, había estado a cargo del despacho vinculado a la atención de migrantes y fue cesada tras semanas de especulaciones sobre el paradero y la situación judicial de su esposo, quien permanece fuera de la escena pública desde su destitución en el Ministerio de Industrias.
Alex Saab, cuya carrera se consolidó con Nicolás Maduro en el poder, fue responsable de gestionar millonarias importaciones para programas sociales como CLAP, el cual ha sido señalado por organismos internacionales y medios independientes como foco de corrupción.
La detención de Saab en 2020 y su posterior extradición a Estados Unidos aumentaron la presión sobre su entorno familiar y político, generando una ola de destituciones de funcionarios alineados con su red.

El nombramiento de Maldonado se suma a una serie de movimientos internos que buscan distanciar a la administración actual de los escándalos vinculados al antiguo círculo de Maduro y enviar una señal de renovación en la estructura oficialista, aunque persisten las dudas sobre la capacidad de Maldonado para ofrecer resultados efectivos y transparentes en la nueva etapa.
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North Korean dictator says government will keep cementing nation’s ‘irreversible status as a nuclear power’

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North Korean’s Kim Jong Un pledged to solidify his nation’s nuclear status while keeping a hard-line position regarding South Korea, which he referred to as the «most hostile» state, state media indicated Tuesday, according to The Associated Press.
In a speech Monday to Pyongyang’s rubber-stamp parliament, Kim accused the United States of global «state terrorism and aggression,» in an apparent reference to the war in the Middle East, and said North Korea will play a more forceful role in a united front against Washington amid rising anti-American sentiment.
The AP reported that the North Korean official indicated that the matter of whether opponents «choose confrontation or peaceful coexistence is up to them, and we are prepared to respond to any choice.»
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This picture taken on Feb. 15, 2026, and released by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on Feb. 16, shows Kim Jong Un delivering a speech at the inauguration ceremony of Saeppyol Street in Pyongyang. (KCNA via KNS/AFP via Getty Images)
«The dignity of the nation, its national interest and its ultimate victory can only be guaranteed by the strongest of power,» Kim stated, according to the AP. «The government of our republic will continue to consolidate our absolutely irreversible status as a nuclear power and will aggressively wage a struggle against hostile forces to crush their (anti-North Korean) provocations and schemes.»
KIM JONG UN CALLS SOUTH KOREA ‘MOST HOSTILE ENEMY,’ SAYS NORTH COULD ‘COMPLETELY DESTROY’ IT

This picture taken on Feb. 21, 2026 and released by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) via KNS on Feb. 22, shows Kim Jong Un speaking during the Ninth Congress of the Workers’ Party of Korea in Pyongyang. (KCNA via KNS/AFP via Getty Images)
The 2026 Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community states, «North Korea remains committed to expanding its strategic weapons programs, including missiles and nuclear warheads, and to solidifying its deterrent capability.»
TRUMP’S IRAN STRATEGY SHOWCASES ‘DOCTRINE OF UNPREDICTABILITY’ AMID STRIKE THREATS AND SUDDEN PAUSE

This picture taken on Feb. 2, 2026 and released by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) via KNS on Feb. 3, shows Kim Jong Un delivering a speech at the inauguration of the Samgwang Stockbreeding Farm in North Pyongan Province. (KCNA via KNS/AFP via Getty Images)
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The U.S. and Israel launched a war against Iran more than three weeks ago in a bid to prevent the Islamic Republic from potentially joining the ranks of other nations that possess nuclear weapons.
The Associated Press contributed to this report
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Angel mom, GOP blame Spanberger after illegal immigrant with 30 arrests charged in killing

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A Virginia murder case is fueling a political fight over immigration enforcement, as the victim’s family and Republican officials blame Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s policies and a progressive local prosecutor for failing to stop a suspect with dozens of prior arrests and a standing removal order.
Former Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, the victim’s mother, Cheryl Minter and local officials said failures by prosecutors, Fairfax County policies and federal immigration enforcement allowed the suspect to remain free. They spoke at a Tuesday press conference hosted by The American Border Story in Richmond.
At a State Capitol vigil, Miyares blamed liberal leaders in the Old Dominion, including Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano, for creating the environment that led to the murder of Stephanie Minter of Fredericksburg at a Hybla Valley bus stop.
«A federal judge had issued a final order for his removal six years ago. A detainer was lodged, and Fairfax County refused to honor it. Police warned Steve Descano not once, but twice, writing repeatedly that this man would kill someone. They were right. He was a ticking time bomb, and that time bomb went off, and Stephanie was the casualty,» Miyares said, listing other similar cases.
CRITICS SLAM CHICAGO’S ‘REVOLVING DOOR’ AS LOYOLA STUDENT KILLING SPARKS OUTRAGE
Abdul Jalloh, 32, is accused of killing Stephanie Minter, 41, at a Virginia bus stop. (Fairfax County Police Department)
Miyares, now a partner at William Barr’s Torridon Law Firm, said Jalloh has 30 prior arrests and that Fairfax police remain stymied by Descano, who has refused to honor ICE detainers. He also criticized Spanberger for revoking Youngkin-era cooperation between state, local, correctional and federal authorities, arguing the administration is forcing rural departments to follow Fairfax’s lead.
«The sheriff of Bedford, or the sheriff in Galax, or Grayson County, or Washington County, have to adopt the same criminal-first, victim-last mindset adopted in Fairfax that has harmed so many innocent Virginians,» he said.
Fox News Digital reached out to Spanberger for comment.
Miyares called Cheryl Minter «one of the bravest people that we’ve all ever seen to talk about her pain and the loss of her daughter among total strangers.»
Minter’s daughter, Stephanie, and her accused killer, Abdul Jalloh, both exited a Fairfax Connector bus at the same stop on U.S. 1 near George Washington’s Mount Vernon on Feb. 23, according to surveillance footage obtained by the Fairfax County Police Department.
The next day, officers responded to a suspicious person call on Route 1 and charged Jalloh with larceny. He was charged with Minter’s murder the following day after being identified, according to FCPD.
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In her remarks Tuesday, Cheryl Minter fought back tears as she cried, «I miss her so much,» speaking of Stephanie.
«I had her for 41 years. And I don’t know what I’m going to do without her. She was [a] joy to my life. She was a joy to everybody. Family, friends; she loved so many things and had so many goals.»

Abdul Jalloh, 32, is accused of killing Stephanie Minter, 41, at a Virginia bus stop. (Fox 5 DC)
Minter said Stephanie was an artist and loved to cook and serve food for people.
«Always that smile, that amazing smile could just lift anybody up no matter how down they were. She did it to me a lot. I wish I could see it now,» Minter said before turning her attention to elected officials in Virginia.
«Change has got to happen — I don’t know where all these political people are. They stopped serving citizens. They just stopped. I’m not quite sure how they get voted in.»
«It’s got to stop from a court level up, all of it. Judges are part of it, lawyers are part of it, and it goes up the ladder. I couldn’t even name them all because I don’t know them.»
Nicole Kiprilov, director of The American Border Story, who was hosting the vigil, then read a statement from the lone Republican official remaining on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors.
Pat Herrity, supervisor for the Springfield District, condemned Stephanie Minter’s murder and blamed the Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney and the Board of Supervisors Democratic majority.
«My heart goes out to the family of Stephanie Minter. The Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney and the Board of Supervisors majority failed her,» his statement said.
VIRGINIA PROSECUTOR’S RECORD ON VIOLENT OFFENDERS SCRUTINIZED AFTER ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CHARGED IN MOM’S MURDER
He also criticized the county’s Trust Policy, saying it undermined efforts to remove repeat offenders.
The Trust Policy, enacted in 2021, is intended to ensure «immigrant residents» can access county services without fear of information sharing with federal officials.
Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeffrey McKay told Fox News Digital, in response to criticism, that the situation has «nothing to do with the Trust Policy.»
«Any loss of life is tragic, and my thoughts are with Ms. Minter’s loved ones,» McKay said.
«Our police department, which is under the purview of the Board of Supervisors, and the independent Sheriff’s Office did their jobs by arresting this individual multiple times and advocating that the judicial system keep him in custody.»
McKay said ICE had Jalloh in custody in 2018 after a felony conviction and allowed him to remain in the U.S.
«The focus of ICE needs to be on violent individuals, yet recent evidence shows it appears to be more focused on apprehending nonviolent individuals,» McKay said.
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«We should all be asking why enforcement actions did not result in removal by ICE when this dangerous offender was in their custody, not questioning a policy designed to build trust between law enforcement and the community. That trust is one of the many reasons Fairfax County is the safest jurisdiction of its size in the United States.»
Descano’s office declined comment, citing the open criminal case against Jalloh.
Descano has been criticized for lax prosecution of illegal immigrant suspects and has also been summoned to Capitol Hill in April by Reps. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., and Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, to testify on systemic criminal justice issues in Fairfax.
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