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A reform was presented to the Mexican Senate to bar foreign governments from spreading propaganda after the U.S. DHS airs ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says her government plans to ban advertisements from the US Department of Homeland ...
A WIRED investigation reveals that the US Department of Homeland Security has deployed at least 30 YouTube ads since April 1 ...
Mexico wants to ban paid "propaganda" from foreign governments after a TV ad campaign by President Trump's administration ...
The U.S. aired an anti-immigration ad by Kristi Noem on Mexican TV over the weekend, prompting criticism from President ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Tuesday hit back at the Trump administration’s “discriminatory” mass deportation ads ...
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The ads, featuring DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, have been criticized for being highly discriminatory and have sparked outrage in Mexico.
The ads showed men being put in handcuffs and placed in police cars and migrants crossing the dangerous Rio Grande and scaling the border wall.
The D.H.S. secretary’s appearances on Mexican television blaming migrants for societal ills in the U.S. have drawn a sharp rebuke from Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum.
Trump’s Homeland Security Department shuttered its oversight office, as part of DOGE’s cuts. Now, the office is funding Trump’s propaganda campaign.
Sheinbaum insisted that Mexico would still allow countries to run ads that promote tourism and culture, but that it would draw the line at political “propaganda.” “If any country in the ...