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A Short History of Immigration in Roma and Condesa

On July 4, there was an anti-gentrification demonstration marched through the streets of Mexico City’s Colonia Roma and up to the U.S. embassy. While the purported purpose of the march was to condemn the rising rents and unaffordability of the capital, to an outsider, it could have easily been perceived as an anti-immigration rally. The most repeated chants were “Fuera Gringos!” — Gringos out! — and “No se van a ir, los vamos a sacar”: “They are…

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In the second march against gentrification that took place yesterday in the south of Mexico City, he highlighted the demand to cancel the megaproject Fuentes Rotantes 134, at the same time that some slogans of the act of last July 4, including the denunciation of this phenomenon as a form of dispossession. Although the participants of the protest carried out in the stretch of Insurgentes avenue that goes from the monument to the Caminero to the …

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Hundreds of neighbors and activists march to demand the cancellation of a mega real estate project

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»Digital nomads« in former working-class districts. Protests against gentrification, mass tourism and rising rents in Mexico's capital.

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For the second time, protesters in Mexico City marched against gentrification, on this occasion they did it in the south of the capital of the country, an area they warn will be affected by real estate speculation in the face of the FIFA World Cup of 2026. To the cry of “housing to live, not to invest,” the protesters left the station Fuentes Brontantes from line 1 of the Metrobus towards the Caminero, terminal of the same transport system.As in…

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Mexico City.- Dozens of people are part of a caravan that advances on Insurgentes Sur to protest against gentrification in the CDMX. Protesters left the Fuentes Rotantes station on Metrobus Line 1 and just passed the Santa Ursula station. Participants shout slogans against the consequences of gentrification, such as displacement. They also question the lack of access to housing or even raise complaints against police. "Yankies Out of Latin Ameri…

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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