The news, distilled into what matters.
Mexico to file criminal complaints in US over deaths of Mexicans in immigration enforcement
- Mexico will file criminal complaints in the U.S. seeking accountability for Mexican citizens who died in immigration custody or during enforcement operations.
- The government says at least 17 Mexicans have died (14 in ICE custody, 3 in arrest operations); the recent killing of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo sparked protests in Houston.
- Mexico says it will go beyond diplomacy — taking cases to U.S. prosecutors and filing civil suits against private companies that run detention centers.
Read full article
Get the full experience in the app — topics, comments, and audio summaries.