Mexico’s Sheinbaum announces criminal charges request in US over ICE deaths
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that the country will formally request US prosecutors to file criminal charges in US courts over the deaths of over a dozen Mexican citizens. These deaths occurred during immigration operations or while in the custody of US immigration authorities.

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AI-generatedMexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that the country will formally request US prosecutors to file criminal charges in US courts over the deaths of over a dozen Mexican citizens. These deaths occurred during immigration operations or while in the custody of US immigration authorities. The announcement follows the recent killing of Mexican citizen Lorenzo Salgado Araujo by an ICE agent in Houston on July 7. Mexico views these deaths as human rights violations and is taking this action as its strongest response yet to deaths linked to US immigration policies. The Mexican government stated it is not seeking conflict but will not remain silent on the issue.
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5 extractedMexico is not seeking to create conflict with the US but will not remain silent about the deaths of its citizens.
Mexico will formally request prosecutors to file criminal charges in US courts over the deaths of its citizens during immigration operations.
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican citizen, was shot and killed by an ICE agent during a raid in Houston on July 7.
Mexico's government has described some of the deaths as homicides and previous protests to Washington have yielded no results.
At least 17 Mexican nationals have died during US immigration raids or in ICE custody since President Trump returned to the White House last year.