Mexico has reaffirmed that it will not allow the US military into its territory, following reports of a directive signed by Donald Trump to target drug cartels. President Sheinbaum emphasized that any military action is ruled out and that the Mexican government has been informed about the order to take action against the cartels without the involvement of US military personnel. The collaboration between Mexico and the US has also led to a decrease in the flow of migrants and drugs at the border.
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