Trump and Sheinbaum discuss migration and drug trafficking in productive meeting
President-elect Donald Trump announced that Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's incoming president, has agreed to reduce migration through Mexico to the U.S. This follows a productive conversation focused on immigration and drug trafficking. Trump emphasized the need to address drug smuggling and mentioned plans to impose a 25% tax on Mexican goods to pressure Mexico on these issues. This tariff proposal highlights his strong stance on border security. Sheinbaum's commitment may indicate a shift in Mexico's approach to U.S. border policies. The details of their agreement remain unclear, but it suggests a focus on cooperation between the two countries.