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Salamanca Merchants Protest Market Project Tomasa Esteves

Salamanca, Guanajuato.- Traders from the Tomasa Esteves market are mobilized in Salamanca, and relatives of two young people who ask for justice after they were arrested and related to the riots of February 22, when they burned down vehicles after the death of the criminal leader of Jalisco. After marching from the market “Tomasa Esteves” to the Municipal Presidency, the municipal president, César Prieto Gallardo, received the dissatisfied and a…
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Salamanca, Guanajuato.- Traders from the Tomasa Esteves market are mobilized in Salamanca, and relatives of two young people who ask for justice after they were arrested and related to the riots of February 22, when they burned down vehicles after the death of the criminal leader of Jalisco. After marching from the market “Tomasa Esteves” to the Municipal Presidency, the municipal president, César Prieto Gallardo, received the dissatisfied and a…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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