Mexico Deploys 1,170 Soldiers to Tijuana, Juárez, and León to Combat Crime

The Mexican Secretariat of National Defense has sent 1,170 soldiers, including 270 paratroopers, to Tijuana, Ciudad Juárez, and León as part of the National Public Security Strategy. This deployment is a direct response to heightened crime levels and aims to reinforce local law enforcement efforts, ensuring safer conditions in key border and interior cities. The troops will coordinate with local authorities, maintaining a focus on preventing criminal activities and respecting human rights, signaling sustained government commitment to security improvement.
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