US Agencies, Especially the CIA, Pressure Mexico’s Sovereignty
Four US agents caught in Chihuahua exposed illegal intelligence on Mexican soil, reopening the debate over the CIA’s reach and Mexico’s sovereignty.
Four US agents caught in Chihuahua exposed illegal intelligence on Mexican soil, reopening the debate over the CIA’s reach and Mexico’s sovereignty.
Who can truly believe that Mexican intelligence agencies are unaware of the CIA’s undercover agents operating in Mexico, never mind those who infiltrate special operations & enter on tourist, temporary worker & student visas?
For Luis Chaparro, beyond the political implications, the case reveals possible violations of the National Security Law & an irregular relationship with US agencies.
Demonstrations are useless in these cases; even less so the collection of signatures and the “analysis of all possibilities” by Mexico’s wise legislators, which only delay action against a treasonous Governor.
A marcher insisted it wasn’t just about politics, but about sovereignty & the feeling the state was being handed over to foreign interests. “Here, the CIA governs us.”
Justice cannot be contingent on underhanded “agreements,” especially in a case of constitutional violation.
The Governor is accused of inviting CIA agents to operate illegally in Mexico.
Hours earlier, prosecutor Wendy Chávez confirmed in an internal investigation the presence of US agents inside the Attorney General’s office.
A CNN story attributes a March 28th, 2026 car bomb which killed two in Mexico State to the CIA, along with other undisclosed operations.
Since World War II, the main institutional protection structures for drug trafficking in Mexico have been linked to the CIA and the DEA.