Mexico intends to expand his complaint against arms manufacturers if Washington includes Mexican cartels on the black list of terrorist organizations, Claudia Seinbaum said today in a new episode of her match against Donald.

The Mexican government accuses US manufacturers of selling weapons to Mexican cartels.

In this logic, these manufacturers and weapons sellers could be accused of complicity with terrorist organizations, according to Mexico’s president.

If organized crime groups had been described as terrorist, we would have to broaden the complaint in the US because, as the US justice ministry itself has admitted, 74% of criminal gang guns are coming. “ From Texas, Arizona or other US states, the left -wing president said during his regular press conference.

The US Foreign Ministry is preparing to include in the black list of terrorist organizations, mafia, cartels or criminal gangs from Mexico, Colombia, El Salvador and Venezuela, the New York Times wrote on Thursday.

The Mexican government opposes it, believing that this measure could open the door to US interventions in the country.

Last August, a judge in Boston rejected Mexican’s “jokes” against US manufacturers and guns. Mexico claimed from them $ 10 billion, considering those responsible for criminal violence on its territory.

According to the Mexican Foreign Ministry, 200,000 to 750,000 weapons manufactured by these US companies are smuggled each year in its territory, and the vast majority of these weapons are found in crime scenes in the country.

Mexico filed another complaint to a court in Arizona, under a new US law that punishes fictitious traders who buy weapons for third parties.

“Cooperation yes, submission no”: With this slogan, the Mexican government is trying to maintain a balance between dialogue and determination since Donald Trump returned to the presidency of the United States. The US is Mexico’s first partner to absorb 84% of its exports.

Seinbaum announced in early February the mission of 10,000 troops along the border, with President Trump postponing the threat of a 25% duty on exports from Mexico for a month.

Mexico’s president has threatened Google with a lawsuit because the machine that monopolizes more than 90% of online searches changed the name of the Gulf of Mexico to “Gulf of America” ​​after the relevant decree signed by Donald Trump .