Message from President Claudia Sheinbaum presented at the morning press conference on Monday, June 9, 2025
The Mexican president reiterated that the Mexican government will continue to seek diplomatic and legal means to protect the rights of Mexican migrants

1.- Mexicans living in the United States are hard-working, honest men and women. The vast majority of Mexicans living in that country have work permits or are U.S. citizens, while the percentage of those without documents have been living in the United States for many years. The vast majority have been living there for more than five years.
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They contribute to the economies of both the United States and Mexico. The United States needs them for its economy.
2.- We must always be grateful to the City of Los Angeles, which has welcomed hundreds of thousands of Mexicans over the years.
It has been generous, and we Mexicans have been generous to this city.
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3.- The Government of Mexico reiterates its unwavering commitment to the protection and defense of the human rights of Mexicans abroad, regardless of their immigration status.
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In this regard, we respectfully but firmly call on the U.S. authorities to ensure that all immigration procedures are carried out in accordance with due process, within a framework of respect for human dignity and the rule of law.
4.- We do not agree with violent actions as a form of protest. The burning of patrol cars seems more like an act of provocation than of resistance. Let us be clear: we condemn violence wherever it comes from.
We call on the Mexican community to act peacefully and not to succumb to provocations.
5.- The Government of Mexico will continue to use all available diplomatic and legal channels to express its disagreement with practices that criminalize migration and jeopardize the safety and well-being of our communities in the United States.
Through our consular network, Mexico has immediately activated all consular assistance and protection mechanisms to ensure that our detained compatriots receive adequate legal advice and fair treatment.
Our consulates have intensified their efforts to inform the Mexican community about its rights and the actions it can take if it is subject to an immigration operation.
Immigration must be addressed from a comprehensive, humane perspective and with regional co-responsibility. Mexico reiterates its willingness to continue collaborating with the U.S. government in the search for solutions that prioritize respect for human rights, legality, and shared development.
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