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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced plans for constitutional reforms to protect Mexico’s sovereignty after the U.S. designated six Mexican cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.

The designation has raised concerns in Mexico about potential U.S. military intervention.

Sheinbaum vowed to prevent foreign interference in legal matters and proposed enshrining restrictions on foreign agents.

Additionally, she seeks harsher penalties for foreign gun traffickers. With a congressional majority, her Morena party is positioned to pass the reforms despite tensions with the U.S.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

They do control some municipalities in Chiapas. They call these autonomous settlements "caracoles". The EZLN is a very important leftist movement, but for many Mexicans it feels like they are too radical. Most Mexicans currently vote left and polls show they are alright with the current leftist federal government. That's not to say the zapatismo is dead or not respected, not at all, it's just not that popular as it was before, but they are their own thing. People in caracoles have grown with a very different mindset, they've educated new generations of zapatistas and we couldn't grasp the impact of this.

They've been also struggling to defend their territories against cartels recently. That kind of enemy is something new for them, I hope they come out of that battle strengthened.