Mexico's president urges respect for human dignity amid U.S. protests
10/6/2025 6:52
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday urged the U.S. authorities to follow the law on deportation proceedings and respect human dignity, following recent mass roundups of migrants and resulting protests in Los Angeles, California.
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Sheinbaum, accompanied by Mexico's Secretary of Foreign Affairs Juan Ramon de la Fuente, read a statement on the Los Angeles protests at her daily morning press conference.
The statement outlined five measures Mexico's government is taking to protect the rights of the Mexican migrant community in the United States.
"The government of Mexico will not tolerate practices that violate human rights," the president said, making a "respectful but firm" request that the U.S. authorities act in accordance with due process and respect for human dignity.
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"We do not agree with violent actions as a form of protest ... we call on the Mexican community to act peacefully and not give in to provocations," Sheinbaum added.
Sheinbaum highlighted that most Mexicans in Los Angeles reside and work there legally, and the U.S. economy "needs them."
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