Pressure on Mexico after two ex-officials surrender to US over alleged cartel ties

theguardian.com·Oscar Lopez
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The article describes increasing pressure on Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum as two former high-ranking officials from her party turned themselves in to U.S. authorities amid allegations of cartel ties. It highlights her resistance to extraditing more suspects, including a close ally, while U.S. officials suggest this is only the beginning of broader actions. The tone suggests the U.S. case is gaining credibility and that Sheinbaum’s stance may be becoming harder to maintain.

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