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México pide a EEUU una investigación tras la muerte de un ciudadano bajo custodia del ICE

January 17, 2026, Mexico, Cdmx, Mexico: American citizens living in Mexico City protested against their president, DONALD TRUMP, for his style of governance, invasions of other countries, and anti-immigrant policies. They marched from the National Auditorium to the statue of MARTIN LUTHER KING, where they held a sit-in to express their rejection of the arrest of Venezuelan President NICOLAS MADURO, his attempts to illegally seize oil, his interest in taking Greenland by force or peacefully, the impunity with which ICE conducts raids, and his rhetoric against Mexico alluding to an invasion to eliminate drug cartels. In front of the MARTIN LUTHER KING statue, this group of Democrats demanded peace, the removal of the US president, and the establishment of positive international relations free from racism and fascism.
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January 17, 2026, Mexico, Cdmx, Mexico: American citizens living in Mexico City protested against their president, DONALD TRUMP, for his style of governance, invasions of other countries, and anti-immigrant policies. They marched from the National Auditorium to the statue of MARTIN LUTHER KING, where they held a sit-in to express their rejection of the arrest of Venezuelan President NICOLAS MADURO, leer más his attempts to illegally seize oil, his interest in taking Greenland by force or peacefully, the impunity with which ICE conducts raids, and his rhetoric against Mexico alluding to an invasion to eliminate drug cartels. In front of the MARTIN LUTHER KING statue, this group of Democrats demanded peace, the removal of the US president, and the establishment of positive international relations free from racism and fascism. leer menos

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