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US Begins Review of Mexican Consulates Amid Diplomatic Strain

The U.S. Department of State has started a ‌review of the more than 50 Mexican consulates operating in the United States, a State Department official said on Thursday.

The move, which comes amid tense relations between Mexico and the U.S could result ​in the closure of some diplomatic offices, the official said.

“The Department of State ​is constantly reviewing all aspects of American foreign relations to ensure they ⁠are in line with the president’s America First foreign policy agenda and advance ​American interests,” Dylan Johnson, assistant secretary of state for global public affairs, said when reached ​for comment.

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Mexican immigrants have the largest immigrant population in the United ​States with at least 37 million people of Mexican origin living in the ​U.S. in 2021, according to Pew Research Center analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey.

As ‌a ⁠result, Mexico with whom the U.S. shares a southern border has an expansive foreign consular network in the United States with its offices providing an array of services for residents, including legal services.

A host country’s closure of consulates can reflect strained diplomatic relations ​with a home ​country. In 2020, the ⁠State Department ordered the closure of China’s consulate in Houston, Texas, after accusing Beijing of espionage activities.

U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President ​Claudia Sheinbaum have had a somewhat tense relationship since he returned ​to the ⁠White House last year.

 

 

Reuters

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