
Sheinbaum Condemns Proposed US Tax on Remittances
Ciudad de México—In a short video circulating on social media, Claudia Sheinbaum, head of Mexico City's government, voiced strong opposition to a recent US Congressional bill proposing a 5% tax on remittances sent to Mexico. Sheinbaum stated, "This proposed tax is unjust and violates an existing agreement between Mexico and the United States." She urged Mexican Americans to contact their representatives in Congress to express their concerns. The rejection of this bill is a significant development in the ongoing discussion about economic relations between the two countries, underscoring the importance of remittances for Mexico's economy. The video's brevity and directness make it ideal for inclusion in news reports about this issue. The call to action from Sheinbaum adds a layer of urgency and engagement for readers.