Overview
- Organizers from ANTAC, FNRCM and MAC say total closures will begin around 8:00 a.m. Monday, covering highways, industrial access points and northern border customs.
- Detailed logistics will be withheld until Sunday night for security reasons, and the public is urged not to travel because “there will be no passage.”
- Key routes flagged include the Mexico–Querétaro, Mexico–Toluca, Mexico–Pachuca and Mexico–Puebla corridors, with expected impacts at CDMX access points and in multiple states.
- Grievances center on road insecurity, cargo theft and alleged extortion, including by some authorities, as well as backlogs in licenses and plates and poor prices for maize producers.
- Segob and SADER cite ongoing talks and confirmed that representatives will be received in the Chamber of Deputies on Monday, while movement leaders insist there is no step back and deny outside financing.