Outrage in Mexico at Trump praise for 'legendary' 19th-century US invasion
Source: The Guardian
Tue 3 Feb 2026 16.18 EST
Last modified on Tue 3 Feb 2026 16.31 EST
A message from Donald Trump celebrating the 19th-century US invasion of its southern neighbour and the subsequent loss of more than half its territory has touched a historical nerve in Mexico, with some seeing it as a veiled threat for future incursions.
Reacting to the US presidents statement, which described the invasion as a legendary victory, Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexicos president, said during her morning news conference on Tuesday: We must always defend our sovereignty. Others were less subtle in their criticism. Never, in the recent annals of Mexico-US relations had we seen anything like this, wrote the former Mexican ambassador to the US Arturo Sarukhan, on X. This is not only spiking the ball in the end zone; its an in your face F
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The message, posted by the White House on Monday, said the US-Mexico war reasserted American sovereignty, and expanded the promise of American independence across our majestic continent.
But the conflict has long been a historical sore spot for Mexico: Following the capture of Mexico City by US troops in 1847, Mexico gave away 55% of its pre-war territory, including the present-day states of California, Nevada, Utah, much of Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona.
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