Key Points

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has again criticized US immigration raids as unjust. Her government has protocols to immediately contact local officials when Mexicans are detained. She believes comprehensive reform is needed to recognize migrants' economic contributions. Sheinbaum also reaffirmed Mexico's opposition to foreign intervention in sovereign nations.

Key Points: President Sheinbaum Criticizes US Immigration Raids as Unjust

  • Sheinbaum issues alerts through Mexican envoys following US raids to aid nationals
  • At least 26 Mexicans detained in recent Georgia immigration operations
  • President advocates for comprehensive US immigration reform recognizing migrant contributions
  • Mexico strengthens consular network to support detained or deported citizens
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Mexican President again criticises US immigration raids as unjust

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum condemns recent US immigration raids in Georgia as unjust and calls for comprehensive reform to recognize migrant contributions.

"Mexico's foreign policy clearly states 'no' to interventionism and 'yes' to the defence of the self-determination of peoples. - President Claudia Sheinbaum"

Mexico City, Sep 10

Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum has once again criticised the latest raids against migrants in the United States as "unjust," reiterating that her government has protocols in place to aid affected Mexican nationals.

At her regular daily press conference on Tuesday, Sheinbaum said that following such incidents, an alert has been issued to Mexico's envoys in the United States, who immediately contact local officials to verify whether any Mexican nationals have been detained.

She stressed that the raids by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection are "unjust," Xinhua News Agency reported.

Sheinbaum, who believes comprehensive immigration reform is urgently needed to recognise migrants' contributions to the US economy, has strengthened Mexico's consular network in the United States to better aid citizens detained or deported.

At least 26 Mexicans were detained during the latest immigration raids in the southern US state of Georgia, said the Mexican government.

Sheinbaum has been very vocal about her criticisms of the US administration over the immigration raids. Recently, she also slammed Trump over the strike on a Venezuelan ship.

Earlier on August 27, Sheinbaum had reiterated her opposition to any form of foreign intervention in the internal affairs of sovereign countries, referring to recent tensions between the United States and Venezuela.

"We will never be in favour of foreign government intervention in a sovereign country," the president said, as tensions in the Caribbean Sea escalated after the United States deployed warships near the coast of Venezuela, which Washington describes as part of its strategy to fight the international drug cartels.

Sheinbaum stressed that Mexico will maintain a foreign policy based on respect for sovereignty, the self-determination of peoples and peaceful resolution of conflicts, in line with the constitutional principles guiding Mexican diplomacy.

"Mexico's foreign policy clearly states 'no' to interventionism and 'yes' to the defence of the self-determination of peoples. That will always be our position," she said.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I support protecting citizens, every country has the right to enforce its immigration laws. The US has legitimate security concerns. Mexico should focus on creating better opportunities at home so people don't need to migrate illegally.
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Aditya G
This reminds me of how many Indian students and professionals face issues abroad. Consular protection is crucial. Good that Mexico has systems in place. India should also strengthen our consular services for Indians working overseas.
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Sarah B
The principle of non-intervention is important in international relations. Every sovereign nation deserves respect. However, migration issues require bilateral cooperation rather than confrontation between neighbors.
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Vikram M
Migrants contribute significantly to economies everywhere - just like Indian professionals in the US. There should be a balanced approach that respects both national security and human dignity. Comprehensive reform is indeed needed.
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Michael C
While I appreciate Mexico standing up for its citizens, the reality is that illegal immigration affects national security. Every country has the right to protect its borders. The solution lies in addressing root causes of migration.

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