Mexican President Sheinbaum Condemns Violence in LA Protests
- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned violent acts during weekend protests in Los Angeles against recent immigration raids and ICE enforcement.
- The protests erupted due to President Trump's pledge to deport record numbers of undocumented immigrants and intensify border enforcement.
- At least 42 Mexicans were detained in Los Angeles raids, with four deported, provoking solidarity protests in Mexico City and calls for peaceful action.
- Sheinbaum expressed strong disapproval of all forms of violence and encouraged the Mexican community to respond peacefully while respecting lawful migration procedures.
- Her response reflects a balance between criticizing mass deportations and discouraging unrest, while Mexican authorities continue consular support for detainees in the US.
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Mexican President Sheinbaum denies US claims she 'encouraged' LA protests
Reposting a video of herself, where she can be heard condemning the violent demonstrations in the Californian city and urging Mexicans in the US to "live peacefully", the president said, "We have always been against violent protests"
Sheinbaum urges peaceful protest and due process after 42 Mexicans detained in Los Angeles ICE raids
President Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday condemned violence in Los Angeles during protests against immigration raids, and urged U.S. authorities to uphold due process when dealing with immigrants. After three days of protests in Los Angeles that followed the arrest in the city last week of more than 100 undocumented immigrants, including dozens of Mexicans, Sheinbaum responded to the events at her Monday morning press conference. “We don’t agree wi…


Mexican president condemns LA violence, calls on Mexicans to act peacefully
MEXICO CITY — As images of chaos in Los Angeles dominated Mexican media, President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned the weekend clashes but refrained from any direct denunciation of Washington’s hard-line immigration tactics — while urging Mexican citizens in California to eschew…
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