With increasing uncertainty surrounding the U.S. government’s policies, especially under President Donald Trump’s leadership, Mexican bishops are calling for a deeper sense of national unity.
The recent measures announced by the U.S. government, which directly impact Mexico, have sparked concern across the country.
In the early days of his second term, President Trump made headlines by declaring a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border.
He also labeled drug cartels as “foreign terrorist organizations” and hinted at the possibility of imposing a 25% tariff on Mexican and Canadian imports unless Mexico addresses several specific concerns.
This announcement has raised alarm in Mexico, prompting the Mexican Bishops’ Conference (CEM) to issue a message urging the nation to come together in response.
Bishops Address U.S. Government’s Demands
The Mexican bishops acknowledged the pressure from the U.S. government, particularly regarding issues like drug trafficking, immigration, and economic relations.
They recognized that these topics are critical for the U.S., as they seek to resolve perceived disadvantages in trade and curb the activities of organized crime.
Despite these external challenges, the bishops remain hopeful, believing that Mexico can address these issues through unity.
They emphasized the need for a cooperative approach among Mexico’s political forces to foster constructive dialogue with the U.S. government, aimed at mutual collaboration and understanding.
Looking Inward for Solutions to Internal Struggles
However, the bishops also pointed out that Mexico’s biggest challenges are not just external, but internal.
The CEM stressed that Mexico must focus on resolving its own deep-rooted problems, many of which have been neglected for years and are growing more severe with time.
The bishops highlighted the serious issues of corruption, which continues to plague all sectors of society, as well as the escalating insecurity across the country.
They also expressed concern over the weakening of institutions, where the rule of law is often overshadowed by personal power.
According to the bishops, these internal struggles must be tackled with urgency if the country is to move forward.
In conclusion, the Mexican bishops called for a unified effort to address both external pressures from the U.S. and the pressing internal issues that have long hindered the nation’s progress.
They believe that only through genuine national unity can Mexico overcome its challenges and pave the way for a better future.