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Claudia Sheinbaum defends Mexico against the United States: "We are no one's piñata."

Claudia Sheinbaum defends Mexico against the United States: "We are no one's piñata."

During an official visit to the state of Campeche , Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo sent a forceful message to U.S. political leaders: Mexico should not be used as an electoral campaign tool . The president directly addressed the upcoming U.S. state elections and criticized the recurrent use of Mexico's name for political purposes, especially by conservative sectors in the neighboring country.

The statement came during the kickoff of the Housing for Well-being program , where Sheinbaum announced that her government plans to build 26,000 homes throughout her six-year term. Taking advantage of the public event, the president emphasized that Mexico has regained its dignity with the arrival of the Fourth Transformation , a political movement led by her predecessor, Andrés Manuel López Obrador , and which she has vigorously continued.

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Mexico is no one's piñata ,” Sheinbaum exclaimed, in a clear and straightforward message to American politicians. She called on those running for state office in the U.S. to focus on solving their country's internal problems , rather than looking for culprits or distracting their voters with anti-Mexican rhetoric.

The president was emphatic in pointing out that political discourse in the United States often resorts to negative stereotypes about Mexico , especially on issues such as immigration , drug trafficking , and border security . Sheinbaum recalled that in her conversations with former President Donald Trump , she clarified that Mexico is not the main consumer of drugs and that Mexican families are sustained by strong values ​​that promote mutual care and social responsibility.

Let them talk about their own problems , which they have plenty of,” he said, referring to the social, economic, and political challenges facing various states in the U.S. “ Mexico teaches the United States a lot in many ways: in values, ethics, and human development ,” he concluded.

A central part of Claudia Sheinbaum 's speech focused on highlighting the achievements of the Fourth Transformation , a structural reform that, according to her, has restored Mexico's dignity, strength, and voice in the world . Since taking office, she has sought to consolidate a government project that prioritizes social well-being, justice, equity, and development with a humanistic approach.

In her words, this new model for the country contrasts with the neoliberal approach that prevailed for decades and, in Sheinbaum's opinion, left Mexico weakened and vulnerable to external narratives. In that sense, she affirmed that no country or foreign politician has the right to use Mexico as a political target or scapegoat .

The event in Campeche not only served as a platform for international political positioning, but also to announce a far-reaching social program: Housing for Well-being . With this initiative, Sheinbaum's administration plans to build 26,000 homes across the country, primarily benefiting vulnerable communities.

This program is part of the broader goal of eradicating extreme poverty and guaranteeing the human right to decent housing . According to the president, each home will be built with sustainable materials, functional design, and access to basic services such as water, electricity, and sewage disposal.

The announcement was well received by the local population and state authorities who accompanied the president, reinforcing her image as a leader committed to social causes.

In closing her speech, Claudia Sheinbaum reaffirmed that Mexico is a sovereign country that demands respect on the international stage . She emphasized that the Mexican people will not tolerate further insults or media manipulation by those seeking to win votes by exploiting anti-Mexican rhetoric.

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“There is nothing stronger than a people who are proud of their history, their culture, and their dignity ,” he concluded. His message has resonated both nationally and internationally, making it clear that the new Mexican leadership is not willing to tolerate disparaging rhetoric either at home or abroad.

Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo 's statements in Campeche mark a key moment in Mexico's foreign policy. In a context where elections in the United States are often accompanied by anti-Mexican rhetoric, the president made it clear that Mexico will no longer be an easy target for foreign electoral rhetoric . With a focus on national dignity, the strengthening of values, and social commitment, Sheinbaum reaffirms Mexico's place in the world today: a country with its own voice, a clear agenda, and a people willing to defend its sovereignty.

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