Published on April 6, 2026
In a significant step to ensure public safety during the upcoming World Cup, President Claudia Sheinbaum has announced the deployment of over 100,000 troops and National Guard officers across key locations in Mexico. This move comes on the heels of heightened security concerns following the violent disturbances in February, which erupted after the government’s operation to apprehend notorious cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho.”
The decision to mobilize such a large security force highlights the Mexican government’s commitment to maintaining order during the highly anticipated tournament. Officials have noted that the presence of the military and National Guard is essential to deter potential threats and provide a secure environment for both players and fans alike.
Jalisco, the state where the disturbances occurred, is set to be a pivotal location during the World Cup, hosting several matches. The presence of additional troops in the region aims to prevent any reoccurrence of violence and reassure the public and international visitors that safety is a top priority.
During a press conference, Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of security in promoting tourism and economic stability, particularly as Mexico prepares to shine on the world stage. “We are committed to ensuring a safe environment for everyone involved in the World Cup,” she stated. “Our forces are ready to respond to any threats and guarantee a successful event.”
Local authorities are working closely with federal agencies to implement a comprehensive security strategy that includes not only the military presence but also enhanced surveillance and community outreach initiatives. The collective goal is to foster a sense of safety and confidence among spectators, players, and officials.
As the countdown to the tournament continues, and with millions expected to attend, the Mexican government remains vigilant. The mobilization of such a considerable force serves not only as a precautionary measure but also as a clear message against violence and crime.
The 100,000 troops will be strategically placed in various cities, particularly those directly involved in hosting World Cup events. With this proactive approach, Mexico aims to demonstrate that it can effectively host global events while prioritizing public safety.
Related News
- Taste Korea in Chennai with Nasi and Mee’s Special Menu
- Why do South African teachers still threaten children with a beating? A psychologist explains
- GoFundMe Raises Over $10K to Help Cover Ringworm Frontman’s Growing Medical Costs
- Sirens, Silence and the Sea: A City Living Between War and Faith
- Donald Trump’s latest climbdown suggests he wants to end the war
- Searcher Cecilia García was found dead in Guanajuato just days after disappearing