Mexico condemns U.S. deaths of three citizens in custody
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has condemned the deaths of three citizens taken into custody by U.S. immigration authorities this year, stating that such events "can't be happening" and demanding a deeper investigation from American officials; she emphasized her government's refusal to accept these fatalities as occurring under current detention conditions while noting specific cases involving young men detained in facilities like those near Florida where ICE has faced repeated accusations of inadequate oversight or potential negligence during processing procedures.
Key Points
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1Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has condemned the deaths of three Mexican nationals detained by U.S. immigration authorities, stating that such events 'can't be happening'.
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2Sheinbaum is demanding a deeper investigation and clarification from USA regarding these incidents involving ICE custody.
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3The situation involves multiple fatalities where citizens were taken into custody this year in Florida or other locations.
Developments
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned three recent Mexican nationals who died in U.S. custody and called for full investigations into their cases while threatening to use diplomatic tools if the situation worsens. This follows a pattern where at least 30 migrants have reportedly died since ICE's creation, with twelve deaths occurring so far this year under President Trump's immigration crackdown policies.