AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoU.S.-Mexico Tensions: Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum says the U.S. should face civil and criminal investigations after 17 Mexican nationals died in ICE custody or raids, including the Houston shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, as Mexico prepares complaints and legal action. Cartel Violence & Sovereignty: Sheinbaum also argues Biden-era U.S. handling of the arrest of “El Mayo” Zambada helped trigger the Sinaloa cartel split and warns Washington is using drug-trafficking accusations to destabilize governments. World Cup Fallout: FIFA may investigate Mexico over alleged anti-gay chants during matches, while England’s World Cup run continues with a semifinal set-up after beating Norway; Mexico’s campaign ended in the Round of 16. Border Trade Watch: Toyota is shifting Tacoma production from Baja California to San Antonio under a $3.6 billion expansion, a move Mexico says will be gradual but that raises new concerns for local jobs. Energy & Exports: TotalEnergies shipped the first LNG batch from the Energia Costa Azul terminal, marking a step toward commercial exports to Asia. Sports & Talent: Mexico World Cup winger Julian Quinones is reportedly on Aston Villa’s radar after his standout tournament.
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