Trump’s Migrant Ad Sparks Uproar in Mexico, Sheinbaum Vows To Ban "Foreign Propaganda" | CLRCUT

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A controversial US government-funded ad, fronted by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and targeting migrants, is airing on Mexican television — sparking political uproar. The ad, part of a global campaign under President Trump, features migrants, drugs, and mugshots, warning viewers to “leave now or be found.”

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned the campaign as “discriminatory,” vowing to ban foreign propaganda in Mexico. While she continues cooperating with U.S. border enforcement, Sheinbaum is drawing a line, asserting Mexico’s sovereignty. Critics say her response is politically calculated, yet her popularity remains high, bolstered by nationalist sentiment and a firm stance on Trump’s policies.

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