Mexican Government Announces It Will Participate in Class-Action Lawsuit Against Ice After Migrant Death
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By CNN en Español - The Mexican government announced Monday that it will participate in a class-action lawsuit against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over the conditions of migrant detention, following the death on Friday of a Mexican citizen detained in the United States, bringing the death toll to 14 since the start of Donald Trump's second term. Vanessa Calva Ruiz, Director General of Consular Protection and Strategic Planning…
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) accused possible negligence in the U.S. detention system after the death of at least 14 Mexicans in ICE custody In a press conference, the Director General of Consular Protection, Vanessa Calva Ruiz, said that the death of more than a dozen connationals has become an alarming trend that revealed dangerous and inhumane detention conditions.
It seeks to improve conditions for detainees
The decision seeks to document abuses and reinforce legal pressure on ICE for conditions in their detention centers. By Daniel Lee Suma with him, 14 deaths in custody in the Trump era The Mexican government announced Monday a decision that raises the diplomatic and legal tone in front of the United States: it will add as amicus curiae to a collective lawsuit against the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE), amid outrage at the death of …
After the death of 14 Mexicans in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing centers, the Mexican government announced that it will take legal action... and one of the measures will be to join the lawsuit against the agency. Photo: ice.gov. Mexico joins suit against ICE for the death of 14 nationals This weekend we tell you about the death of another Mexican who was in ICE custody. Now, after raising the number of deceased nationa…
The Government of Mexico announced that it will join a collective lawsuit against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Control Service, following the death of 14 Mexicans in its custody. Consular Protection Director Vanessa Calva Ruiz reported... Full note »
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