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How Gentrification Continues to Change Mexico City—and What Comes Next

In early July, protests escalated tensions that have been swirling around the city for years, with locals demanding to know: What does the government plan to do about it?

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On Friday, July 25, the U.S. government issued a security alert for its citizens for the third march against gentrification to be held on Saturday, July 26, in central Mexico City. The third protest against gentrification in Mexico City will begin at 2:00 p.m. and begin in the Hemicycle to Juarez and will address the U.S. embassy in Mexico. According to the alert, similar protests were held on July 4 in the Roma and Condesa colonies, and on July…

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Mexico City, Jul 25 (EFE). – The U.S. Embassy in Mexico issued a security alert this Friday to its citizens in front of the third march against gentrification called for this Saturday July 26 in the center of the capital. The mobilization will begin at 2 p.m. and it is expected that it will depart from the Hemicycle monument to Juárez, and will conclude in front of the U.S. diplomatic headquarters on the main avenue Paseo de la Reforma, in the C…

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Upon further march this s bado against the gentrification in the CDMX, the U.S. Embassy asked its staff and citizens to take precautions.

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A cluster of organizations, including the Black Bloc, marched this Saturday in the Center of Mexico City, with the main slogan of protesting against gentrification. During the demonstration slogans were also held in solidarity with Palestine and Cuba. Attendees gathered in the Hemicycle to Juárez, there were about 70, according to preliminary figures from the Undersecretary of Government of Mexico City, and their original destination was the emb…

This Saturday, July 26, the Frente por la Vivienda Joven called for a Third March against gentrification, with concentration at 2:00 p.m. in the Hemicycle to Juárez, advancing along Paseo de la Reforma to the Embassy of the United States. The objective of the march is to make visible the effects of gentrification: the dispossession of original communities, ...

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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