Morena Backs Sheinbaum’s Call to Protect Mexican Nationals in the U.S.
Morena, Mexico’s ruling political party, has publicly supported President Claudia Sheinbaum’s initiative to create a national unity front aimed at defending Mexican nationals residing in the United States. This comes on the heels of a tragic announcement regarding the deaths of 17 Mexicans connected to operations and detentions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
A Unified Response
The party’s National Executive Committee (CEN), led by Ariadna Montiel Reyes, has reiterated that the protection of Mexican migrants is a pressing issue that transcends political affiliations. Morena emphasizes that this is a matter of state, urging all political parties, legislators, and civil society to rally behind the call for justice and human rights protection for Mexicans in the U.S.
Demand for Justice
Morena has expressed full support for the strategies employed by the federal administration to ensure justice for the victims and to safeguard the rights of Mexican nationals still in U.S. custody. They are pushing for clarity on the circumstances surrounding these deaths, with a collective commitment to accompany the victims’ families and protect those living abroad.
Actions Proposed by the Federal Government
In her address, Sheinbaum stated that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is set to file formal criminal complaints with both state prosecutors and the Department of Justice in the United States to investigate the deaths. Additionally, the Mexican government plans to take civil actions against private companies that operate certain immigration detention centers, advocate for precautionary measures before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, and seek the involvement of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to bolster protections for its nationals.
Human Rights and Solidarity
The death of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, during an ICE operation in Houston, has created an urgent demand for accountability and clarity. Advocating for a robust response, Morena leaders stress the importance of solidarity and institutional responsibility in addressing these issues. The indignant public reaction to this incident underscores the need for Mexico to go beyond mere diplomatic exchanges when confronting alleged human rights violations.
Acting Responsibly
Morena acknowledges that safeguarding the rights of Mexicans abroad requires a collaborative effort. The necessity to unify government efforts with congressional support and broader political engagement is underscored, as they stress that the protection of Mexicans should be a shared responsibility.
Commitment to Ongoing Dialogue
The Mexican government has assured that while it pursues these legal actions, it remains committed to maintaining a diplomatic dialogue with the U.S., emphasizing that the pursuit of justice should not hinder constructive bilateral relations.
Conclusion
With a focus on achieving truth, justice, and respect for public rights, Morena stands firm in its backing of Sheinbaum’s call for national unity during this crisis. The challenges posed by the deaths of these 17 compatriots amplify the urgent need for coordinated efforts to uphold the dignity and rights of all Mexicans, whether at home or abroad. As the federal government navigates these difficult waters, it continues to leverage all available diplomatic, legal, and international channels to address grievances and ensure accountability.

