Overview
- Mayor Clara Brugada said her administration is developing a protocol and proposing legislative changes to ensure evictions are a last resort under clear human-rights safeguards.
- The plan would require the judiciary to notify the Secretaría de Gobierno in advance of any order and to prioritize conciliation and dialogue before executing removals, which are carried out by court-appointed actuarios.
- Each operation would include oversight from the city’s human rights commission and a government representative, and the administration will move to review or eliminate auxiliares or cargadores linked to violent incidents.
- The housing secretary reported immediate support of 4,000 pesos in monthly rent for an initial six months and hotel lodging, with 16 families from República de Cuba and 26 from Tonalá in Roma Norte already receiving aid.
- Officials said the housing institute is evaluating acquiring and rehabilitating affected buildings, as more than 40 families were displaced in under 48 hours in Roma Norte and the Centro Histórico.