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U.S. Embassy Protest Against Migrant Repression · Global Voices

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In the context of protests against U.S. President Donald Trump, U.S. and Mexican citizens demonstrated yesterday at the U.S. Embassy in Paseo de la Reforma. They demanded that the Republican “stop violence” against migrants and their own nationals.

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In the context of protests against U.S. President Donald Trump, U.S. and Mexican citizens demonstrated yesterday at the U.S. Embassy in Paseo de la Reforma. They demanded that the Republican “stop violence” against migrants and their own nationals.

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The migrant revolt represents the most important social mobilization in what goes on in Trump's second term. The post Migrant revolt against Trump first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx

Hundreds of people marched in Mexico City this Saturday to protest their rejection of U.S. President Donald Trump’s immigration policy. The mobilization was part of the international “No Kings” movement, which echoed in nearly 2,000 cities in the United States. With flags from Mexico and the United States, the attendees gathered in Luis Cabrera Square, in the Roma colony, and then advanced to the U.S. Embassy in Paseo de la Reforma. During the t…

Approximately 80 people, including Mexican and foreign citizens, gathered this Saturday at Revolution Park in Ensenada, Baja California, to participate in the “No King” demonstration, a protest against the current U.S. government.

North Americans living in Mexico marched from the Glorieta de Insurgentes, the Hidalgo Metro and the Angel of Independence to the US Embassy in Paseo de la Reforma to demand that Donald Trump stop the massive raids and use of military force against migrants in Los Angeles, California.In the framework of the ‘No Kings’ mobilization, hundreds of Mexicans, foreigners and Central Americans joined their voices from Mexico City to raise their voices a…

Protests against Trump crossed the border. From CDMX and Guadalajara, U.S. and Mexican citizens denounced racism, raids and authoritarianism. “Trump thinks he is king,” they said, joining the more than 2,000 mobilizations of the global No Kings movement. Camila Olvera Burdiles Redacción Astillero Informa Protests against President Donald Trump were not limited to the United States. This Saturday, in the framework of the global movement “No King…

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El Economista broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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