The government of Claudia Sheinbaum in Mexico City is granting permanent residency to individuals considered high-risk by the U.S.

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In Texas, a Pakistani man classified as a “Special Interest Alien” (SIA), meaning he had a history of travel to areas known for terrorism, was arrested after crossing illegally from Mexico.

What he was carrying: a permanent residency permit issued by the Mexico City government on December 9, 2025. It was too recent and lacked the standard procedures.

Why is the Sheinbaum administration issuing official Mexican documents to people from the Middle East and Asia with high-risk profiles, including those deported from the U.S., facilitating their crossing north?

The Morena government has become a real risk factor for U.S. national security.

Who signs these residency permits?

What criteria are used?

Or do they no longer even conduct background checks?

The border is not just about migration. It’s about national security. And handing out official credentials like brochures to SIAs sends a clear message: there are no filters here.

How far does this responsibility extend?

Source: themexicodailypost