Mexican President Responds To Riots, Violence In L.A. Over ICE Arrests

Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, has spoken out following mass protests against ICE in the Los Angeles area due to President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.

During a press conference on Monday, Sheinbaum condemned the reported acts of violence that occurred over the weekend in Los Angeles and called for peaceful demonstrations, Fox11 reported.

“We do not agree with violent actions as a form of protest. Burning police cars appears to be more an act of provocation than of resistance. We condemn violence, no matter where it comes from. We call on the Mexican community to act pacifically and not allow itself to be provoked,” she said.

She stated that Mexico has engaged consular services to ensure that detained citizens have access to legal representation and that their due process rights are protected, the outlet noted further.

A day ago, Sheinbaum praised the contributions of Mexicans in Los Angeles, calling them “good, honest men and women who left to seek a better life for themselves and to support their families.”

“They are not criminals,” she said. “Los Angeles wouldn’t be what it is if it weren’t for the Mexicans who live there.”

Sheinbaum also stated that Mexican migrants are welcome to return to the country if they wish.

“We call for a ban on violence,” she said. “Consuls are instructed to stay in touch with the 35 detained Mexicans and their families, and above all, to acknowledge the work of their fellow Mexicans there.”

The Mexican leader also said her country would continue diplomatic efforts on behalf of its citizens in the U.S.

“The Mexican government will continue using all diplomatic and legal channels available to express its disagreement through its consular network with practices that criminalize immigration and put at risk the safety and well-being of our communities in the United States,” she said.

Perhaps not so ironically, Sheinbaum did not mention that Mexico has laws against entering the country illegally, though they are not uniformly enforced, as evidenced by the millions who were allowed to traipse through on their way to the U.S. during President Biden’s administration.

In addition, remittances — money sent from Mexican nationals working legally and illegally in the U.S. back to their families in Mexico — comprise a significant portion of the country’s annual GDP. According to the most recent figures, remittances account for approximately 4.5 percent of Mexico’s GDP, making them the largest single source of foreign income.

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