Mexico to file criminal complaints over migrants killed by ICE in US
Mexico will file criminal complaints in the United States regarding the deaths of over a dozen Mexican migrants. This action follows the recent killing of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo in Houston by ICE agents on July 7th, which Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum described as "practically murdered." Sheinbaum stated that 17 Mexican citizens have died since the start of a migrant crackdown, including 14 in detention and three killed during immigration operations.

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AI-generatedMexico will file criminal complaints in the United States regarding the deaths of over a dozen Mexican migrants. This action follows the recent killing of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo in Houston by ICE agents on July 7th, which Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum described as "practically murdered." Sheinbaum stated that 17 Mexican citizens have died since the start of a migrant crackdown, including 14 in detention and three killed during immigration operations. The Department of Homeland Security claims Salgado Araujo attempted to hit an ICE officer with his vehicle, a claim contradicted by three other men present. Mexico's government is pursuing legal action due to a lack of results from previous diplomatic efforts.
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5 extractedSheinbaum stated that filing complaints is 'not about creating conflict' but about ensuring Mexican citizens' rights are respected.
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was shot and killed on July 7th while heading to work with three other men.
Mexico will file criminal complaints in the US for the deaths of over a dozen Mexican migrants in immigration detention and those killed in anti-migrant operations.
A total of 17 Mexican citizens have died since Donald Trump began his migrant crackdown: 14 in detention and three during immigration operations.
The Department of Homeland Security claims Salgado Araujo 'weaponized' his vehicle and attempted to hit an ICE officer, a claim contradicted by three witnesses.