Week of 03/24/2024 - 03/30/2024
In an that was aired on Sunday (03/24), President Andr茅s Manuel L贸pez Obrador acknowledged, for the first time in the five-and-a-half years he has been in office, that fentanyl is produced in Mexico. Throughout his administration, AMLO has been adamant that Mexico does not produce fentanyl. He assured, however, that Mexicans do not consume fentanyl, and that as well as consuming the drug, Canada and the United States also play a role in its production, and the ingredients for the drug come from Asia.
In addition to fentanyl and drug trafficking, President L贸pez Obrador also discussed his plans for migration in Mexico, especially at the US-Mexico border, security issues, and the cartels.
As of Thursday night (03/28), Mexico鈥檚 National Forestry Commission (CONAFOR) reported 146 active forest fires in 20 different states across the country. On Thursday alone, there were 21 new fires, since CONAFOR reported 126 active fires on Thursday morning. the ongoing drought and strong winds as likely causes for the rapid growth of the fires.
Overall, more than 14,770 hectares of land (almost 36,500 acres) have been burned, and four deaths have been confirmed, all four of which occurred in Mexico state. CONAFOR has reported that 8,865 firefighters have been dispatched to combat the blazes across the country. The situation is ongoing, and CONAFOR is releasing a report on the fires each day with the most up-to-date information.
President Andr茅s Manuel L贸pez Obrador announced on Thursday (03/28) that a last week would be extended to include Colombia and Ecuador as well. This program, called Vuelta a la Patria (Return to the Homeland), is intended to facilitate the return of migrants to their country of origin, and will do so by providing a monthly stipend of $110 for six months and guaranteeing employments for those migrants who return to their country of origin. This plan will cost $4 billion, according to President L贸pez Obrador, but he did not specify where these funds will come from.
President L贸pez Obrador highlighted the importance of combating migration, especially the high numbers of migrants at the US-Mexico border, by addressing its root causes. He expects that the financial support from the program will decrease the number of migrants that come to Mexico from Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador, and he urged US President Joe Biden to also designate resources to address root causes of migration in Latin America.
On Wednesday (03/27) Mexicana de Aviaci贸n, Mexico鈥檚 state-owned, military-run airline was sued for $841 million in a New York court by SAT Aero Holdings for a breach of contract. When the airline was created by President L贸pez Obrador in August 2023, the Texas company SAT had assisted with initial purchases of aircraft, training of pilots and airline personnel, and maintenance of aircraft.
According to the lawsuit, the agreement was that SAT would be reimbursed by the Mexican government for their expenses, but the Mexican government has not yet paid SAT the $5.5 million in deposits for aircraft and has refused to sign certain documents with financial institutions. SAT seeks the full amount of the contract, $838.5 million, in damages, in addition to $2.4 million in other costs.