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Former U.S. President Donald Trump recently commented on Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, describing her as “a good woman.” However, he expressed concern over the ongoing situation in Mexico, alleging that organized crime groups, or cartels, currently exert considerable influence over the country’s affairs. Trump emphasized that Sheinbaum, in his view, is not the one controlling Mexico at this time.

During his remarks, Trump suggested that significant measures may be necessary to address the issues facing Mexico, implying that the country’s security and political stability are at risk due to the influence of cartels. The statement underscores ongoing debates about organized crime and governance in Mexico, which remain critical topics both domestically and in neighboring countries.

The comments come amid heightened attention to Mexico’s security challenges, which have featured in political discourse and bilateral relations. Critics of the Mexican government have pointed to ongoing violence and criminal activity as indicators of insufficient control over powerful criminal networks. Meanwhile, Mexican officials typically deny allegations of government complicity or inability to combat organized crime effectively.

Trump’s remarks may influence diplomatic and political conversations regarding Mexico’s stability and U.S.-Mexico relations. However, they also reflect broader concerns often voiced about governance, security, and the rule of law in Mexico. As discussions continue, the Mexican government has yet to respond publicly to Trump’s comments.

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