Sheinbaum Expresses Solidarity with the Family of a Worker Killed in an Ice Raid and Says Mexico Is Considering Filing a Complaint.
CAMARILLO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES, JUL 15 – Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum plans legal action after farmworker Jaime Alanis Garcia died falling from a roof during a federal immigration raid that led to 319 arrests.
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The Trump administration has mainly targeted immigrants from Mexico. Now the president of the neighboring country has announced a reaction.
Mexico's President Looking Into Suing ICE After Farmworker’s Death in Camarillo Raid ~ L.A. TACO
Claudia Sheinbaum stated yesterday during to the nation that her administration is exploring a lawsuit, with Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs providing legal and diplomatic support to Garcia’s family. Jaime Alanis Garcia was originally from Huajúmbaro, Michoacán, where he leaves behind a wife and daughter. The post Mexico’s President Looking Into Suing ICE After Farmworker’s Death in Camarillo Raid appeared first on L.A. TACO.
By EFE Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Tuesday that her government is considering filing a formal complaint in the United States courts against immigration raids in that country, following the death of a Mexican man who fell from the roof of a building while trying to escape an operation in California. "We are considering filing a complaint there because it is unacceptable (...) There cannot be another case like this, and that is why th…
Claudia Sheinbaum Plans Legal Challenge Against the U.S. After Mexican Worker Jaime Alanís García Dies in California
The government of Mexico is reviewing the possibility of filing a legal case in the United States following the death of Jaime Alanís García, a 56-year-old agricultural worker who sustained fatal injuries during an immigration enforcement operation in California. President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed that her administration is working with the Mexican Foreign Ministry to explore legal options and offer direct support to the Alanís family. The in…
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