Sheinbaum discusses migration, trade and security with US legislators

Claudia Sheinbaumvirtual president-electreceived congressmen of the United States in his transition house, with whom he discussed migration, security and trade.

“I was pleased to welcome U.S. legislators, accompanied by Ambassador Ken Salazar, and to reaffirm the importance of a relationship of friendship as partners and neighbors in conditions of respect and equality,” he wrote in X.

In an information card, it was detailed that during the meeting The topics of migration, security and trade were addressed.

Sheinbaum was accompanied by Juan Ramón de la Fuente, who will be Secretary of Foreign Affairs. “We are going to work for the people, for the United States and for the Mexicans… (We talked) about all the issues that are important for both countries: security, economic growth,” said the Congressman Lou Correa upon leaving the transition house.

The Democrat said that “everything was excellent. We are all going to work, as God says.”

Members of the bicameral delegation were present, including Democratic Senator Delaware Tom Carperwho heads it; the Republican senator from Indiana Todd Young; Mark KellyDemocratic senator from Arizona, and Democratic senator from California, Laphonza Butler. Illinois Democrats, Jesus Garcia; Greg Stanton, from Arizona, and Sydney Kamlager-DoveOf California.


As well as members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Democrats Juan Vargas, from California; Joaquín Castro and Vicente González, both from Texas.

In the morning, the president-elect held a meeting with women at the Mexico City Museum, where He stressed that the pension that will be granted to women aged 60 to 64 It will be a recognition of domestic work that has never been remunerated.

“For the first time, we are going to recognize the work of Mexican women in the home. Not only that, but it will allow us, if we work outside, a little more resources.”

After listening to the stories of four women, the Morena supporter asked her contemporaries to feel happy that for the first time a woman will represent them.