Overview
- Mauricio Sheinbaum said Mexicans have filed 30 complaints tied to recent ICE operations that allegedly involved illegal detentions, mass removals, and family separations.
- Mexico is strengthening consular protection and financing attorneys through its consulates so migrants can file complaints and litigate in the United States.
- Sheinbaum said the government has submitted reports to the United Nations outlining alleged abuses against Mexican nationals in U.S. enforcement actions.
- More than 100 migrant organizations urged Mexico to expand legal-assistance programs such as PALE, broaden the México te Abraza reception effort, and build a centralized, transparent case-tracking system with disability-accessible services.
- Officials highlighted the Mexican community’s economic role in the U.S. and noted a decline in remittances that they partly attribute to stepped-up immigration raids.