Why is the Mexican President Criticizing US Immigration Raids?

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Key Takeaways
- Condemnation of US raids: Sheinbaum labels immigration raids as unjust.
- Diplomatic response: Alerts sent to Mexican diplomats to assist detained citizens.
- Advocacy for reform: Calls for comprehensive immigration reform recognizing migrants' contributions.
- Opposition to foreign intervention: Sheinbaum firmly opposes foreign interference in sovereign nations.
- Strengthened consular support: Mexico enhances its consular services in the US.
Mexico City, Sep 10 (NationPress) Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum has again denounced the recent immigration raids targeting migrants in the United States as "unjust". She emphasized that her administration has established protocols to assist affected Mexican citizens.
During her daily press briefing on Tuesday, Sheinbaum announced that an alert has been disseminated to Mexican diplomats in the United States, who swiftly reach out to local authorities to confirm whether any Mexican nationals have been apprehended.
She firmly stated that the operations conducted by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection are "unjust", as reported by Xinhua News Agency.
Sheinbaum advocates for comprehensive immigration reform, recognizing the significant contributions migrants make to the US economy. To support citizens who face detention or deportation, Mexico has enhanced its consular services throughout the United States.
According to the Mexican government, at least 26 Mexicans were detained during the recent immigration operations in Georgia.
Sheinbaum has been outspoken in her criticism of the US administration regarding these immigration actions. Recently, she also expressed disapproval of Trump for his military actions against a Venezuelan ship.
On August 27, Sheinbaum reiterated her stance against any form of foreign intervention in the affairs of sovereign nations, particularly in light of the escalating tensions between the United States and Venezuela.
"We will never support foreign government intervention in a sovereign nation," she asserted, as tensions in the Caribbean Sea heightened following the deployment of US warships near Venezuela's coast, which Washington claims are part of its strategy against international drug trafficking.
Sheinbaum emphasized that Mexico will uphold a foreign policy grounded in respect for sovereignty, the self-determination of peoples, and peaceful conflict resolution, aligning with the constitutional principles guiding Mexican diplomacy.
"Mexico's foreign policy clearly states 'no' to interventionism and 'yes' to the defense of self-determination. That will always be our stance," she concluded.