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Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast

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Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast brings you news and analysis about Mexico from a grassroots and leftist perspective, helping English-language audiences better understand the country, its politics and players.
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Episodes

Tariff This! Trump Threatens Tariffs on Mexico for a FOURTH Time

This is getting old. Donald Trump has now threatened Mexico with tariffs for the fourth time since being elected, with an ever-shifting carousel of justifications. In today's episode, José Luis and Kurt have the entire breakdown. New sets of polls on both sides of the border demonstrate that USers are souring on Trump's immigration measures...and that Mexicans are souring on the US. Better late than never: Mexico decides to attend the Emergency Conference of States to End the Gaza Genocide amids...

Jul 16, 202558 minEp. 67

$178 Billion: Trump Budget Declares War on Migrants

"$178 billion: the amount allocated to immigration enforcement in Trump's recently passed budget. In this episode of "Soberanía," Kurt and José Luis analyze the implications of such a colossal figure in the context of a disastrous budget that strips away social protections to shower even more benefits on the wealthy while ratcheting up the punitive state. Also: former Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto reemerges on the public scene in a fitting way: enmeshed in another corruption scandal. Will...

Jul 09, 202558 minEp. 66

Patience Running Out: Sheinbaum Bristles at US Sanctions on Mexican Financial Institutions

As Attorney General Pam Bondi calls Mexico a "foreign adversary" and the US Treasury Department sanctions three Mexican financial institutions, President Sheinbaum's patience is clearly running out. In today's episode, José Luis and Kurt discuss Mexico's diplomatic dilemma in the face of the Trump administration's constant turning of the screws. They also discuss the United States' amusing threat to leave their own puppet, the OAS, analyze the latest polls for MORENA and Sheinbaum's job performa...

Jul 02, 202558 minEp. 65

World on the Brink: Can Mexico Find Its Voice in an Int'l Crisis?

In a world in crisis, with the moral vacuity of the global north devastatingly evident with each passing day, a voice like Mexico's is desperately needed on the world stage. In this episode of "Soberanía," Kurt and José Luis consider the ongoing debate in Mexico over how to respond to the genocide in Gaza and the Iran/Iraq war. In the midst of all the tumult, Mexico's economy continues to show surprising resilience; our hosts discuss why and how. Belatedly, a lame-duck Supreme Court finally appe...

Jun 25, 202558 minEp. 64

Lowbrow Landau: Deputy Secretary of State's Embarrassing Rage Tweet

Take that man's phone away! In the latest episode of Soberanía, a triggered Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau goes full rage-doxx against a MORENA party official, President Sheinbaum attends the G7 in Calgary, Kurt and José Luis reflect on the Iran-Israel conflict, and an update on opposition to the ICE raids in the context of the "No Kings" protests . The show concludes with a reflection on the need for Mexico to view its migrant communities in their own situation and context, avoidi...

Jun 18, 202558 minEp. 63

The Border Crossed Us: LA Rises Up Against ICE

As the Tigres del Norte song goes, “I didn’t cross the border; the border crossed me.” In today’s episode, Kurt and José Luis analyze the latest developments in Los Angeles, as Mexican communities resist the abuses and kidnappings of ICE, Mexican flags are waved throughout the conflict area, and Trump seeks to turn the screws ever further. The provocations spill over into the diplomatic front, as DHS Secretary Kristi Noem accuses President Sheinbaum of promoting violent protests in the city base...

Jun 11, 202554 minEp. 62

Poetic Justice: Mexico Holds UNPRECEDENTED Judicial Election

¡Tómala! On Sunday, June 1st, Mexico went to the polls to elect the entire Supreme Court and half of the federal judiciary (the other half will be elected in 2027). Kurt and José Luis will have the full rundown of this historic step forward in bringing democracy to a branch riddled with corruption, nepotism, obscene privileges, and collusion with oligarchies domestic and international. Sunday also saw local elections in the states of Durango and Veracruz: our hosts will parse through those resul...

Jun 04, 202558 minEp. 61

Calderón's Former ‘Top Cop’ on the Hook for Billions

Brother, can you spare $2.4 billion? In a coup for Mexico's Financial Investigation's Unit, a Florida court has found Felipe Calderon's former Security Minister and his wife guilty of embezzling funds from the state. Kurt and José Luis have the full rundown of what it means and the precedent it sets. Also, the dissident sections of the federal teachers' union, known as the CNTE, are out on strike: how to handle labor actions under a progressive government? We'll have the nuanced, contextualized ...

May 28, 202555 minEp. 60

The CIA’s Man in Mexico: Ron Johnson Arrives as Ambassador

Sounds like a Graham Greene novel, but it’s real: Trump’s Green Beret/CIA ambassador has arrived to take up his post as US ambassador to Mexico. And his first day in the country was…interesting. Kurt and José Luis analyze the implications of such a dark figure pulling the levers in the new embassy building. And on the very day the ambassador arrived, Propublica reporter (and DEA frontman) Tim Golden was back with another piece of conveniently timed mercenary journalism. Our hosts also discuss th...

May 21, 202558 minEp. 59

A Whole New World: China-CELAC Summit Builds New Bridges with Latin America and the Caribbean

It’s bizarro world! In today’s episode, we kick off by discussing the recent summit between China and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), attended by President Xi Jinping and several Latin American heads of state of varying degrees of progressivism. With the threat of Trumpism and tariffs hanging in the air, the summit acquired both greater impetus and urgency. In section two: when does a big-tent political party become too big? Kurt and José Luis discuss this question ...

May 14, 202558 minEp. 58

Working Nine To Five: Mexico will Deliver 40-hour work week by 2030

The 40-hour workweek will be a reality in Mexico...eventually. In this episode, Kurt and José Luis discuss the May Day announcement, weighing the pros-and-cons of MORENA's attempts to pass labor reforms with corporate buy-in. They also discuss the recent Sheinbaum-Trump calls regarding tariffs and her refusal of the US "offer" to send troops, the presidenta's recent shape-up letter to MORENA, and in Losers and Haters, parse the encoded bias of a recent New Yorker article.

May 07, 202555 minEp. 57

Manufacturing Consent: Corporate Media Oppose Mexico's New Telecoms Law

President Claudia Sheinbaum wants to stop foreign governments from being able to run offensive ads and seeks to revamp Mexico's outdated telecom laws, including making broadband internet more accessible and increasing community access to airwaves, but corporate media, the Mexican opposition and some critics are accusing her government of censorship. Co-hosts José Luis and Kurt discuss the new law before Congress. Plus a look at two good pieces of news: recent numbers that indicate Mexico was the...

Apr 29, 202558 minEp. 56

BORDER BLITZKRIEG: Trump Militarizes Border Zone

Eager to pursue his campaign goal of the largest deportation operation in US history, Donald Trump has militarized the border, turning over the early-twentieth-century Roosevelt Reservation to the Department of Defense in order to circumvent Posse Comitatus Act and get US troops to take part in the deportation of migrants. Plus, co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth follow up on the fallout from the questionable Ecuadorean election and Mexican President Sheinbaum’s pledge to not re...

Apr 22, 202557 minEp. 55

Come Together, Right Now: Can Latin America Unite Against Trump Threats?

These dangerous times call for regional unity, but can Latin America unite against Trump threats? Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth answer this question as they look at the events of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) summit last week and the threat posed by Ecuador’s Daniel Noboa following the questionable results announced Sunday night declaring him the winner of the presidential race. Plus a look at some controversies from inside Morena that have bu...

Apr 15, 20251 hr 1 minEp. 54

We Didn’t Start the Fire: Trump Tariffs, Mexico Unscathed

Trump’s tariff plan turned out worse than everyone expected but somehow Mexico has come out unscathed. While close friends and allies of Trump were hit with devastating tariffs, Mexico was spared thanks to President Claudia Sheinbaum’s negotiating and now the country is poised to take advantage of its comparative advantage in the refashioned world of global commerce. However that’s not her whole plan, in the last episode Kurt and José Luis go through how the Mexican government intends to double ...

Apr 08, 20251 hr 6 minEp. 53

With Friends Like These: Mexico Reckons with Trump Admin Officials

…Who needs enemies? In this second episode from their brand spanking-new studio space, Kurt and José Luis discuss Claudia Sheinbaum’s taking one for the team by meeting with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in the final stop of Noem’s “cringe tour” through Latin America. They also discuss the media attempt to play up China’s supposed pivot away from Mexico and the extent to which any of the rumors of a distancing between Mexico and China have any truth to them. Mexico’s new Interoceanic C...

Apr 01, 202559 minEp. 52

​​​​The Water Wars: Trump Threatens To Renege On Water Treaty With Mexico

Live from the new studio! From their new digs, Kurt and José Luis discuss the Trump administration's denial of Mexico's special request for water for Tijuana and what that bodes for the 1944 treaty governing water sharing along the border. They also discuss migrant mistreatment at the Krome Detention Center in Miami, Florida, including the harrowing viral video in which a Mexican detainee begs President Sheinbaum for help from underneath a desk. Sheinbaum follows through on Mexico's 2023 recogni...

Mar 26, 202559 minEp. 51

The International Far Right Finds Allies in Mexico

Right-wing politicians in Mexico are working with Mexican oligarch Ricardo Salinas Pliego to build links with the far right, hosting meetings with representatives from Vox, the Atlas Network, and the Fundación Internacional para la Libertad. Is there cause for concern? Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth also discuss the recent grim findings in Teuchitlán, Jalisco and break down the history behind enforced disappearances in Mexico. Plus a look at Mexico-Canada relations in light ...

Mar 18, 20251 hr 7 minEp. 50

People Power Against Trump: 300,000 Attend Unity Rally in Mexico City

On Sunday, March 9, 350,000 people filled Mexico City's Zocalo to overflowing in a national unity rally to protest Trump's tariff threats. In this episode, Kurt and José Luis analyze the effects of this display of people power together with President Sheinbaum's negotiating skills. They also discuss recent consitutional reforms, including anti-nepotism and anti-reelection measures together with a ban on GMO corn. And Sunday's wasn't the only march in town: they also discuss Saturday's 8M women's...

Mar 11, 20251 hr 6 minEp. 49

Up Your Aranceles: Sheinbaum Calls for Mass Demonstration to Oppose Tariffs

US President Donald Trump has decided to impose sweeping 25% tariffs on Mexican goods imported into the United States, upending the North American economic partnership. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has responded swiftly, labelling his decision as “offensive” and calling for supporters to demonstrate this Sunday in the name of national unity in the face of this attack. In the latest episode of Soberanía, co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth analyse the motives behind Trump’s...

Mar 05, 20251 hr 6 minEp. 48

Back Off Musk! Mexico Toughens Constitutional Measures in Defense of Sovereignty

Elon Musk wants drone strikes in Mexico. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has responded by proposing two reforms aimed at toughening the defense of sovereignty in the constitution and imposing the harshest penalties on foreigners involved in activities that infringe on Mexican sovereignty. Yet at the same time, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is softening his rhetoric, proposing cooperation instead. In the latest episode of Soberanía, co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth brea...

Feb 25, 20251 hr 2 minEp. 47

Mexico vs. the DEA: Battle Lines Drawn with Selection of New Director

In the latest episode of Soberanía, Kurt and José Luis discuss the implications for Mexico of hardliner Terry Cole being nominated to lead the DEA, as the agency struggles to rediscover its mojo following a series of embarrassing scandals. They also analyze the USAID's historic role as a soft-power arm of empire, with its tentacles well-placed in Mexico, and go on to consider the devastating cryptoscam enveloping Argentine president Javier Milei, as well as President Sheinbaum's response. And de...

Feb 18, 202558 minEp. 46

Inflation & Unemployment Low, Tech Development On The Rise: Mexico On A Roll

Mexico wants to become a silicon powerhouse, build a million homes, and defend its sovereignty. In the latest episode of Soberanía, co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth look at plans to create Kutzari, National Semiconductor Design Center, as well as updated efforts to build housing; plus a look at the country’s development model that is keeping inflation and unemployment down. As always we bring you our Losers and Haters segment, this week Joshua Treviño, a right-wing ideologue a...

Feb 11, 202557 minEp. 45

Mexico's Sheinbaum Wins Round One: Trump Retreats from Tariff Threat

Following a successful negotiation by President Claudia Sheinbaum, Trump walked back his executive order imposing 25% tariffs on Mexico. Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth tell the story of this week’s rollercoaster of events in the Mexico-US bilateral relationship, looking at Trump’s executive order, Sheinbaum’s response, and the deal that was ultimately struck.

Feb 04, 202555 minEp. 44

​​Sovereignty or Submission: Mexico & Colombia Vs Trump

The first salvo has been fired. After Colombian President Gustavo Petro turned back deportation flights over the inhumane treatment of migrants, Trump threatened to impose tariffs in retaliation, although he ultimately backed down. What does this latest episode tell us about how Mexico and Latin America need to respond to Trump? What is the US president seeking to get out of Mexico? Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth begin to answer those questions in the latest episode of Sober...

Jan 28, 202558 minEp. 43

Sheinbaum Rebuffs Trump's Day-One Threats Against Mexico

Trump is back in the White House and has already approved a series of executive orders that will impact Mexico and the bilateral relationship. Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth review the first actions by the new Trump administration and Mexico’s response, including steps the Sheinbaum government is taking to attend to migrants in the face of mass deportations by the US. Plus, we have a very special announcement at the start of the show, and as always our Losers and Haters segm...

Jan 21, 202557 minEp. 42

Sheinbaum’s First 100 Days: Mexican President Enjoys 80% Approval and a United Country

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum commemorated her first 100 days in office with a massive rally in Mexico City, where she outlined her government’s plans for her six-year mandate. Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth discuss her leadership of Mexico in this crucial early period. Plus a conversation on the economic roadmap laid out by the government known as Plan México. Kurt and José Luis also look at a recent corruption scandal involving housing from the old neoliberal period....

Jan 14, 202558 minEp. 41

The NY Times Lies ... Again: Bogus Reporting Aims to Pave the Way for US Intervention

The New York Times has once again been caught red-handed engaging in deceptive reporting on Mexico. Co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth break down the serious inconsistencies in the recently published story that claimed to show a “cartel fentanyl lab” and call out the authors’ dereliction of duty to fact check their story. Plus a look at Mexico's National Development Plan and the participatory process that makes an important step forward in deepening the country’s democracy. We a...

Jan 07, 20251 hr 8 minEp. 40

2024's TOP TEN Stories In Mexican Politics: #5-1

Watch Part II of our special year-end episode of Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast where co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth were joined by special guest Sasi Alejandre and review the biggest stories in Mexican politics that took place in Mexico in 2024.

Dec 31, 20241 hr 16 min

2024's TOP TEN Stories In Mexican Politics: #10-6

Watch Part I of our special year-end episode of Soberanía: The Mexican Politics Podcast where co-hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth were joined by special guest Sasi Alejandre and review the biggest stories in Mexican politics that took place in Mexico in 2024. Part II on 31-12-2024!

Dec 24, 20241 hr 32 min
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