Overview
- Organizers set a second mobilization for Nov. 20 at 11 a.m., starting at the Ángel de la Independencia and proceeding toward the Zócalo, with similar calls nationwide.
- César Cravioto, Mexico City’s secretary of government, said 40 people remain detained from Saturday’s unrest and reported 14 police officers hospitalized.
- The Nov. 15 march in the capital turned confrontational after hooded participants dismantled metal barriers at Palacio Nacional, prompting the use of tear gas and the exchange of projectiles.
- City authorities cited about 100 injured police officers, 20 hurt civilians and 20 arrests from that day, plus additional administrative presentations.
- International coverage noted cross‑generational attendance, prominent symbols linked to slain Uruapan mayor Carlos Manzo and online organizing, as President Claudia Sheinbaum questioned the movement’s authenticity and alleged bot‑driven amplification.