Mexican President Sends Christmas Message.

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"Have a merry Christmas Eve and a happy Christmas," said the Head of the Federal Executive


The President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, wished a merry Christmas to all Mexicans in the national territory and abroad, particularly to those who are in the United States.

The special greeting from President Claudia Sheinbaum for all Mexicans in the United States has a deep meaning both in the symbolic and political and social spheres. This type of message reflects the recognition of the importance of the Mexican migrant community abroad, particularly in the United States, where a large part of the Mexican diaspora resides.

"Today is a very special day for all Mexicans, for Mexican families. I wish you to spend it with your family, to be able to be together. Remember that material things are not important, that the most important thing is the love for our fellow men," she said in a video posted on her social networks.

The Head of the Federal Executive thanked the Mexicans living in the United States for the work they do to benefit the economy of both countries. She highlighted the pride in Mexican culture, roots and identity, reaffirming the sense of belonging, regardless of the geographical distance. She reinforced the emotional and cultural ties with Mexico, especially during significant dates such as Christmas, New Year or national celebrations. She recognized the positive impact of migrants in both countries since the remittances sent by Mexicans in the United States represent a key source for the Mexican economy. She valued the dissemination of Mexican culture abroad through traditions, gastronomy and festivities.

“I wish you all the best, we thank you for everything you do for your families and for Mexico. With much love, have a happy Christmas Eve and a merry Christmas,” she stressed.

The President reinforced the commitment of the Mexican government to protect the human and labor rights of migrants.

She sent a message of support regarding immigration policies in the United States, reminding that the government is aware of their needs. She highlighted values ​​such as family unity, solidarity and hope for a better future. It served as a reminder that migrants are not forgotten, strengthening the emotional bond with their country of origin.

The First President of Mexico encouraged respect for diversity and promoted the integration of Mexicans in the societies where they reside, without losing their roots. She recognized the efforts of Mexican women abroad, who often lead family and community projects.

In front of the Christmas Tree at the National Palace and in the company of her husband, Jesús María Tarriba, the first President of Mexico recalled that the most important thing at this time is the love for family, children, mothers and the elderly.

Dr. Claudia Sheinbaum's congratulations to Mexicans in the United States represents a symbolic and political gesture of unity, recognition and support. It highlights the importance of migrants as an essential part of Mexican identity, reinforcing the cultural and emotional ties between those who are far from their homeland and their families. It also projects the commitment to continue supporting their rights and opportunities, showing leadership sensitive to the needs of this important community.