Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that the government is committed to ensuring a safe environment for the World Cup. This announcement comes as host cities increase security measures following recent incidents of cartel violence and planned protests.
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Mexico prepares for World Cup celebrations and protests amid security concerns
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has assured that safety measures are in place for the World Cup, as host cities enhance security in response to recent cartel violence and protests. The government aims to provide a secure atmosphere for the event.
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Mexico braces for celebrations, protests as World Cup opens amid tensions
Mexico prepares for World Cup celebrations and protests amid security concerns