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As Anti-Gentrification Sentiment Grows, a Second Mexico City March Targets World Cup Speculation

For the second time in just over two weeks, Mexico City was the scene of an anti-gentrification protest march that turned violent. And once again, the vandalism appeared to be carried out by interlopers who were not members of the groups that organized the protest. President Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday denounced the vandalism, singling out for condemnation the burning of books at the national university. “The only people who have ever burned boo…

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The head of government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada, reported on Tuesday, July 22, that it will be after August when she presented to the local Congress her proposal for a bill in which she proposes to establish a cap on rents. In a press conference, the local president indicated that the Inquiries Act seeks to establish reasonable, fair and affordable rents for Mexico City, in response to the marches against gentrification in the capital of th…

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Gentrification continues to favor sectors in CDMX with greater purchasing power and contributing to deep social inequality. By José Luis Camacho Acevedo. We take the issue of gentrification as a social problem, for the simple reason that it is a phenomenon that does not stop and that, on the contrary, tends to grow. On July 20, both MUAC and the Julio Torri bookstore were vandalized by hooded groups who allegedly supported the protests for gentr…

The second march against gentrification in CDMX, carried out last Saturday, left a balance of more than 3.2 million pesos in losses

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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