Senate will approve the new entry of US troops for training military in Mexico
The Mexican Senate is set to authorize the entry of 12 US military personnel for training exercises in Mexico from February 27 to July 15, 2026.
The Mexican Senate is scheduled to vote this week on a proposal to allow 12 US military personnel to enter Mexico to participate in training exercises. This decision comes as part of enhanced cooperation between the two countries, focusing on military training and defense strategies. The specific military unit involved is the 7th Special Operations Group of the United States Northern Special Operations Command, which is requested under an agreement between the two nations.
Senate President Laura Itzel Castillo highlighted that the National Defense Commission will meet to discuss the proposal, signaling a transparent legislative process regarding foreign troops operating within Mexico. If approved, the training event labeled MEXSOF (Defense) will occur from February 27 to July 15, 2026, indicating a commitment to joint operations and potentially strengthening bilateral ties in homeland security efforts.
This move reflects ongoing cooperation in security and military engagements and could have implications for domestic and international perceptions of Mexico's sovereignty. The training initiative can be viewed as a strategic endeavor to bolster local military capabilities while also addressing shared challenges in security issues across the border.