Overview
- Interior Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez said the national security strategy under Claudia Sheinbaum shows results, citing a 45.6% drop in high‑impact crimes versus January 2018 through August 2025.
- She pledged zero impunity and said no one is protected from prosecution, responding to accusations about alleged fuel‑theft networks and corruption.
- PAN deputy Marcelo de Jesús Torres announced an expanded complaint to the FGR naming José Ramón, Gonzalo Alfonso and Jesús Ernesto López, alleging links to a so‑called Cártel de Palenque.
- PRI deputy Graciela Ortiz criticized the report as lacking self‑criticism and raised concerns about fiscal huachicol, Segalmex and Birmex, insecurity, and attention to victims.
- Rodríguez defended the anti‑huachicol plan launched 27 days into López Obrador’s term, noting a 15‑agency effort and Army and Navy deployments, as opposition displayed banners on disappearances and rising feminicides.