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Mexico Presses U.S. Probe After Mexican National Dies in Dallas ICE Shooting

Mexico’s foreign ministry confirms Miguel Ángel García’s death, pledging continued coordination with U.S. investigators.

Overview

  • The September 24 attack at an ICE detention facility in Dallas left one person dead and two wounded, including Mexican national Miguel Ángel García, who later died.
  • Authorities identified the suspected shooter as 29-year-old Joshua Jahn and reported recovering a round marked “ANTI-ICE,” indicating a targeted assault on immigration agents.
  • Mexico’s government says it is accompanying García’s family with economic support, moral assistance and legal guidance at their request.
  • The Mexican Consulate in Dallas secured a humanitarian permit for García’s mother to travel to the United States and connected the family with an attorney to assess potential legal actions.
  • President Claudia Sheinbaum and the SRE said diplomatic notes were delivered to Washington urging a thorough investigation and ongoing information sharing.