Sheinbaum vows criminal charges against US officials for Mexican deaths in ICE custody
Mexico plans to request criminal charges against U.S. officials following the deaths of 17 Mexican citizens. These deaths occurred during immigration enforcement operations or while in federal custody. Sheinbaum announced that Mexico will pursue legal action through U.S. prosecutors. This decision follows a recent incident where ICE agents shot a Mexican national in Houston.
The Mexican government intends to file formal criminal complaints in the United States. These deaths occurred during various ICE detention and enforcement activities. This move signals an escalation in diplomatic tension over U.S. immigration enforcement practices.
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