By Phil Stewart and Diego Oré
Washington / Mexico City (Reuters) – Mexico refuses a request from President Donald Trump’s management of the country’s military, a US officer and an officer of Mexico is telling the reuters.
US military plane enforced two similar flights, each with about 80 migrants, in Guatemala on Friday. Government does not proceed with a plan with a C-17 aircraft transportation in Mexico, however, after the country denies consent.
A US officer and a Mexican official confirmed the decision, which was first reported in the NBC News. Mexican officer does not give a cause for refusal.
The US State Department, Pentagon and Mexico Mexican ministry do not immediately respond to requests for comment.
US-Mexican relationships understood sharp study because Trump started his second term on Monday with a national emergency at a number of countries. He ordered 1,500 additional US troops there, and officials said thousands more can be held soon.
The President declared the drug cartels in Mexico changing the Gulf of Mexico in the Gulf of America and threatened a plank of things that began in February.
The Mexican Claudia Sybaum president intends to avoid the situation and even stated open to the lease of Mexican Nationals returned.
But the leaderman said he did not agree to the deportation of the masses and that Mexican immigrants were important to the US economy.
Using US military planes to bring departmental trips about Pentagon’s response to the National Emergency’s National Emergency’s Trump’s National Emergency’s Trump’s National Develigence by Trump on Monday.
In the past, US military planes were used to transfer individuals from one country to another, such as US retreat from Afghanistan in 2021.
This is the first time in the recent memory that US military planes are used to fly to US migrants, a US official said.
The Pentagon says that the US military will provide trips to expel over 5,000 immigrants held by US authorities in El Pasa, Texas, Calizornia.
Guatemala is also Friday received a third flight of 80 driven migrants in a chartered commericial aircraft, told by Guatemalan authorities.