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Roadblocks Continue in Jalisco

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Since last Monday, blockades in the Ocotlán shed and other federal roads in Jalisco have generated significant chaos. Trailers, trucks, buses and private cars have been affected, bearing the heat, the night cold and the shortage of food and basic services. Those affected have had to sleep on the floor or on the grass, and some have tried to maintain a positive attitude despite the circumstances. The blockades have caused kilometre lines and unce…
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Producers, maize growers and transporters maintain blockades in different parts of Jalisco to protest against the law of national waters, the safety of roads and the price of maize, which affects small, medium and large producers. The most affected areas continue to be Ciudad Guzmán and La Barca, where the closures remain unreleased. Although the Frente Nacional de Productores withdrew from the federal dialogue table, state authorities say that …

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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