In a letter to Texas Governor Greg Abbott and US Vice President Kamala Harris, the lawmakers called for restoring “business as usual conditions of surveillance.”
In addition, the Jucopo, chaired by Senator Ricardo Monreal Ávila, urged to manage broader strategies that guarantee the comprehensive security of our common border, since the relief of only one of the affected international bridges does not represent a sufficient solution to the current problem. .
The letter reads that as the legislative chamber, in charge of analyzing foreign policy and representative of the federal pact, “we will continue to monitor the evolution of this situation and express our willingness to work on proposed solutions for mutual benefit.”
The measures imposed
The state of Texas additionally detains and inspects all trucks and buses that cross from Mexico into the United States, in order to maintain immigration control and border security to prevent the illegal trafficking of migrants and drugs.
For this reason, the members of the Board recognized that Mexico and the American Union face important challenges, as a result of the social and economic dynamics that take place on a daily basis, and that they are part of the main drivers of the development of both societies.
“It is imperative to continue working on building joint solutions to the problems we share, such as migration and the illicit trafficking of toxic substances,” the legislators told US officials.