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Sheinbaum Promises More Resources for Consulates After 'Unjust' ICE Raids in California

  • Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized U.S. immigration raids targeting Latino workers in California, emphasizing their unfair nature and potential harm to the U.S. economy.
  • Sheinbaum stated that 355 Mexicans were detained during the raids and emphasized the importance of Latino labor in U.S. agriculture.
  • She warned that these raids are 'very unfair' and would 'greatly damage the United States economy.'
  • Sheinbaum announced an increase in resources for consulates to provide legal assistance and emergency support for migrants.
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Foto: Presidencia Ciudad de México.- President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned the U.S. migrant raids, and ordered that Mexican consulates' resources be expanded for the support of fellow Mexicans. “These raids are very unfair, but they will also greatly damage the U.S. economy, apart from injustice, they will greatly harm the U.S. economy, and Mexicans, not only Mexicans, but other nationalities, Latinos, are strengthening the U.S. economy, they ha…

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MEXICO CITY.- President Claudia Sheinbaum called the recent migratory raids in Camarillo, California, which led to a confrontation “unfair” and “counterproductive,” warning that these actions directly harm the U.S. economy. She defends the contribution of migrants “These raids are very unfair, but they will also greatly harm the [...] La entrada Sheinbaum criticises raids against migrants in California appears first on PSN News.

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contralinea.com.mx broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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