Immigrant protests, unrest in L.A. reverberate in Mexico

Mexico City – Eylem may be on the streets of Los Angeles, but the Serpinti, which is in a delicate moment of migratory protests, is expected to meet President Trump in the highly anticipated opening face-to-face encounter.
Sheinbaum accused the internal security secretary NOEM on Tuesday, the President of the Mexican on Tuesday, on charges of “encouraging violent protests” at the Oval Office event of Trump.
Although Sheinbaum is attacking immigrant raids and supports immigrants’ right to protest, there is no public record that it supports violence. The day before Noem’s accusation, he said the opposite and called for the Mexicans in Southern California to move peacefully.
However, Mexican opposition figures adopted Noem’s accusations and tried to strengthen them with enthusiasm. Critics also called on the comments of Sheinbaum’s comments – La protests last month to “mobilize” against a tax planned tax for cash transfers to Mexico.
An opposition senator Lily Téllez published a video accusing the inconvenience of violating the law, such as Mexico, a claim that encouraged Sheinbaum in the United States last week in the United States.
The dam of the accusations has made Sheinbaum a sensitive position: As Mexican leaders always do, he has to defend immigrants in the United States, but their binary tensions cannot be seen as inflammation. Nevertheless, he attacked his local critics as “anti-Patriotic ..
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum participates in the Sabah News Conference at the National Palace in Mexico City in April.
(Marco Ugarte / Associated Press)
“How courage to say that I support violence in the United States of America? The president asked on Friday. “Isn’t there a good relationship between Mexico and the United States? Or worse, is that the US is doing something to Mexico?
The scope of the protests conveyed Mexico, where the reports were largely interlocked against immigrants and the US efforts to detain and deport them. While the commentators condemn Trump management actions, the air waves and social media are mostly full of sympathetic accounts and videos from immigrants and advocates in Southern California.
The surveys stated that Sheinbaum, who was elected six years ago in the landslide vote a year ago, had a 70% public approval degree. The ruling Morena block dominates the state legislature and the Mexican Congress. There is very little politically afraid of the struggling of the opposition parties.
However, in the social media age, Sheinbaum, like the agitator, won traction among some conservative commentators. They described him as a kind of master manipulator with severe resistance from the sea bass in Mexico City.
“The President of the Mexico is talking about leading an uprising in the interior of America,” on June 9, he declared in a video published on X with more than 5 million followers. “And he has a lot to work because he has a lot of sleeping cells here.”
In the comments made last week, Sheinbaum, Mahatma Gandhi, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela and Cesar Chavez’in referring to the legacy of the daily mantra adopted violence.
“Any show must be peaceful,” he said to journalists on Friday. “We are always diplomatic, we are looking for the defense of Mexicans outside the country.”
And sheinbaum called on the social media forum in the social media forum played by most of the polemics about the alleged role in immigrant protests, although he has 4.3 million followers.
Helping to increase the debate is the proliferation of Mexican flags in Los Angeles protests. Sheinbaum, neither he did not approve or criticize the flag, but he was horrified in a shirt-free La protester that branded the Mexican flag while standing on a burned car. He called it the “provocation of dark motives to the photograph, but he could not clarify his doubts.

The protesters gather in front of the federal building during the “No King” protest in the city center of Los Angeles on Saturday.
(Carlin Stiehl / Los Angeles Times)
The image said on Friday, Sheinbaum, “The United States does not comply with millions of Mexican, the best man who contributed to the economy of the United States.”
In wide areas against Sheinbaum, the rivals of the President of the United States of the United States against a completely separate issue against the animated calls for the animated calls, the Trump administration’s gigantic white palace expenditure in the Congress, 3.5% tax implementation plans for foreign transfer plans.
The proposed Levy encountered universal condemnation in Mexico, where cash transfers support tens of thousands of poor families and an economic Linchpine of 64 billion dollars per year.
Sheinbaum, at an address in the northeastern state of San Luis Potosí last month, called on the Mexican lineage – both immigrants and the United States of the United States – to send a letter to the Congress, E -mail and social media messages.
“If necessary, we’ll activate,” he explained that a Sheinbaum with animated, raised his right fist, reminded the young days as a left -wing student demonstrator.
Sheinbaum never called on street protests, much less violence. However, he never clarified whether there was another strategy to organize rallies, support diplomatic pressure or prevent the transfer tax.
Sheinbaum’s clip, which called on people to “activate”, was limited on the internet. Exhibition A. Some online versions for those who accuse him of violent protests were named for Sheinbaum to speak an intense accent English.
Since Trump took office, Sheinbaum has received great appreciation for skillfully dealing with sensitive binary problems such as tariffs and drug trafficking. While the immigrant protests spread to the US, the President of the Mexican will walk again with his US colleague at his first meeting at the Seven Summit Group, which started in Canada on Sunday.
Sheinbaum confirmed on Saturday that it plans to meet with Trump in the coming days and would increase the last treatment of Mexicans in the United States.
“We will defend Mexicans with dignity,” he said to a crowd except Mexico City.
The Mexican leader made it clear that the administration objected to the immigrants’ view of the “invaders” and LA demonstrators as an uprising.
Sheinbaum said on Friday, “Every day we do not agree with the treatment of honest Mexicans who work for the good of the United States and pay their taxes,” sheinbaum said. “Eighty percent of the earnings remain in the United States, consumption, taxes. And they are people who integrate into life there.”
And Sheinbaum, who studied Ph.D. for four years at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, added: “California wouldn’t be like without Mexicans.”
Times staff writer Kate Lirthicum and Special Reporter Cecilia Sánchez Vidal contributed to this report.