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Hundreds of Mexican soldiers were mobilized to the border with the US as part of an agreement that halted US tariffs on Mexican imports under the condition the Latin American country cracks down on fentanyl trafficking.
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Members of Mexico's National Guard queue to board a plane bound for the northern border after Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed with U.S. President Donald Trump to bolster border enforcement efforts in response to Trump's demand to crack down on immigration and drug smuggling, at the Cancun International Airport, in the metropolitan area of Cancun, Mexico February 4, 2025....
Members of Mexico's National Guard prepare to board a plane bound to the northern border at the Cancun International Airport, in Cancun, Mexico February 4. REUTERS/Paola Chiomante
Members of Mexico's National Guard load their luggage into a plane bound for the northern border at the Cancun International Airport, in the metropolitan area of Cancun, Mexico February 4. REUTERS/Paola Chiomante
Mexican authorities inspect a culvert, which they believe is used by people to illegally cross into the United States from Mexico, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, February 4. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez
A member of the Mexican National Guard stands guard as Mexican authorities inspect a culvert, which they believe is used by people to illegally cross into the United States from Mexico, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, February 4. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez
Members of the Mexican Army stand guard as Mexican authorities inspect a culvert, which they believe is used by people to illegally cross into the United States from Mexico, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, February 4. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez
Members of Mexico's National Guard queue to board a plane bound for the northern border at the Cancun International Airport, in the metropolitan area of Cancun, Mexico February 4. REUTERS/Paola Chiomante
Members of Mexico's National Guard stand in formation upon disembarking from a plane in Tijuana, Mexico, February 4. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes
Members of Mexico's National Guard queue to board a bus upon disembarking from a plane at Abelardo L. Rodriguez International Airport, in Tijuana, Mexico February 4. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes
A member of Mexico's National Guard holds a weapon at Abelardo L. Rodriguez International Airport, in Tijuana, Mexico February 4. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes
Members of Mexico's National Guard queue to board a vehicle upon disembarking from a plane at Abelardo L. Rodriguez International Airport, in Tijuana, Mexico February 4. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes
Members of Mexico's National Guard ride on vehicles at Abelardo L. Rodriguez International Airport in Tijuana, Mexico February 4. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes
Members of Mexico's National Guard disembark from a plane at Abelardo L. Rodriguez International Airport, in Tijuana, Mexico February 4. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes