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  2. Border security efforts intensify with troop deployment under ...

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    Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered 3,000 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border to boost security, bringing total military personnel to 9,000.

  3. Will Mexico accept military flights of deportees? President ...

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    Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum hedged Tuesday on whether Mexico would accept U.S. military flights carrying deportees under the Trump administration’s mass-expulsion plans “Until now ...

  4. Mexico plans major military presence in Acapulco after ... - AOL

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    Mexico's government on Tuesday unveiled a plan to nearly triple the National Guard deployment in the state of Guerrero to massively ramp up security in Acapulco after the crime-plagued beach ...

  5. Mexican Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Generals in the Palacio: The Military in Modern Mexico. New York: Oxford University Press 1992. Camp, Roderic Ai, Mexico's Military on the Democratic Stage. Westport CT: Praeger Security International 2005. Carriedo, Robert. Military professionalism and political influence: a case study of the Mexican military, 1917-1940. Vol. 93.

  6. 'What are they doing here?': US soldiers carry out joint ...

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    U.S., Mexico military training exercises in Juárez to strengthen cooperation between neighbors. The training started June 23 and continues to Sept. 3.

  7. Mexican Army - Wikipedia

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    The Modern Mexican Military: A Reassessment. La Jolla: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California San Diego 1984. Serrano, Mónica. "The Armed Branch of the State: Civil-Military Relations in Mexico," Journal of Latin American Studies 27 (1995) Vanderwood, Paul. Disorder and Progress: Bandits, Police, and Mexican Development ...

  8. U.S. military planes might be spying on cartels, Mexico says

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    U.S. military aircraft may have spied on drug cartels during recent flights near Mexican territory, the government said Tuesday. Mexico was aware of two such U.S. military flights in late January ...

  9. National Guard (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The National Guard (Spanish: Guardia Nacional) is the national gendarmerie of Mexico, created in 2019 by absorbing units and officers from the Federal Police, Military Police, and Naval Police. [1] [2] In 2022, a reform package approved in the Mexican Congress transferred command of the National Guard to the Secretariat of National Defense. [3]