FIFA to review security in Mexico ahead of World Cup, following violence after El Mencho’s killing, says Sheinbaum

In light of recent violence following the death of notorious drug lord El Mencho, FIFA has announced plans to reassess security measures in Mexico ahead of the upcoming World Cup. The Mexican government, led by President Claudia Sheinbaum, remains optimistic about the country's ability to safely host the prestigious tournament. Sheinbaum emphasized that despite the heightened concerns due to cartel-related activities impacting civilians, comprehensive safety protocols are being implemented. The review comes as a precautionary step to ensure the safety of players, officials, and fans during the event. FIFA's commitment to maintaining a secure environment reflects the organization's dedication to the integrity and success of the World Cup, which is set to attract a global audience. As the tournament approaches, both FIFA and the Mexican authorities are prioritizing safety in order to foster a positive atmosphere for international visitors.
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