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Bustamante Backs Chan: "I Hope This New Era Improves things."

Summary by zetatijuana.com
Mexicali Mayor Norma Bustamante Martínez hopes that with the return of Luis Felipe Chan to the Public Security Directorate, both crime rates and the perception of insecurity will decrease. This follows the publication of the National Urban Public Security Survey (ENSU) by INEGI, which revealed that during the second quarter of 2025, 78.2% of the population was homeless.
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On the other hand, he said that violent days like last Monday, when four homicides were recorded in a single day, are not a constant in the capital.

Mexicali Mayor Norma Bustamante Martínez hopes that with the return of Luis Felipe Chan to the Public Security Directorate, both crime rates and the perception of insecurity will decrease. This follows the publication of the National Urban Public Security Survey (ENSU) by INEGI, which revealed that during the second quarter of 2025, 78.2% of the population was homeless.

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zetatijuana.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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