

Sheinbaum Condemns US Migration Tactics, Launches Support Program for Returning Mexicans
Mexico's Sheinbaum Condemns Raids, Offers Support to Returning Migrants Mexico City – Claudia Sheinbaum, head of Mexico City's government, has strongly criticized the Trump administration's handling of the migrant crisis at the US-Mexico border. In a recent address, she condemned the use of violence and raids, stating, “No estamos de acuerdo con esta forma de atender el fenómeno migratorio.” She called for a more compassionate and comprehensive approach to immigration reform. Sheinbaum's comments come amidst heightened tensions along the border. She emphasized a commitment to peaceful solutions and respect for human rights. To support Mexicans wishing to return, Sheinbaum announced the launch of a new program, 'Mexico te Abraza,' offering assistance to those who choose to come back home. She concluded by stating that Mexico stands ready to welcome its citizens with open arms. This initiative reflects a growing concern amongst Mexican officials about the welfare of their citizens in the US. The program aims to provide a safe and supportive environment for their return.