US reviewing Mexican consulates ahead of possible closures
Key takeaways
- It is unclear why the State Department is reviewing the consulates, though the closures could further drive a wedge between Mexico and the U.S.
- But recent actions in Mexico have caused tensions to escalate with its northern neighbor.
- Last month, two CIA officials and two Mexican investigators were killed in a crash after a drug lab in northern Chihuahua, Mexico, was destroyed.
Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.
It is unclear why the State Department is reviewing the consulates, though the closures could further drive a wedge between Mexico and the U.S.
When asked by The Hill about the review, Assistant Secretary of State for Global Public Affairs Dylan Johnson said the State Department is constantly reviewing all aspects of American foreign relations to ensure they are in line with the President s America First foreign policy agenda and advance American interests.
President Trump s Mexican counterpart, President Claudia Sheinbaum, has worked on improving the relationship between the neighboring countries and has taken a more aggressive approach on Mexico s notorious drug cartels amid pressure from the Trump administration.