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07:16 PM UTC · MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2026 LA ERA · México
Jun 1, 2026 · Updated 07:16 PM UTC
International

Sheinbaum accuses U.S. of interference over investigations into Mexican officials

President Claudia Sheinbaum has denounced an infringement on national sovereignty following a request for the arrest and extradition of ten Mexican officials over alleged ties to drug trafficking.

Andrea López

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has formally accused the United States government of interfering in her country's internal affairs. The statement comes in response to recent legal actions taken by U.S. authorities, who have requested the arrest and extradition of ten current and former public officials on charges of links to drug trafficking.

As reported by Al Jazeera on June 1, 2026, the move has caused immediate friction in the bilateral agenda. The Mexican leader characterized the actions of the U.S. Department of Justice as a direct violation of national sovereignty, arguing that the process bypasses established channels for judicial cooperation between the two nations.

Sheinbaum’s stance highlights growing tensions in judicial cooperation between the Mexican administration and U.S. security agencies. The president maintains that the investigation, which involves a dozen figures from the Mexican public sector, is being handled under unilateral criteria that challenge the autonomy of Mexico's judicial system.

So far, public information regarding the case remains limited. The identities of the ten officials have not been disclosed, nor have the specific charges supporting each of the extradition requests submitted to Mexican authorities been detailed.

This confrontation is testing the stability of the diplomatic relationship between the two countries. The president's response aims to draw a clear line regarding the Mexican state's capacity to manage its own judicial processes in the face of what she considers unacceptable external pressure.

The Mexican President's office has yet to specify whether an additional formal diplomatic response will be issued or if the government will proceed with the arrest requests once the files are officially received by local courts. The lack of transparency regarding the names of those involved continues to fuel uncertainty about the potential political impact this case could have on the Sheinbaum administration.

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