Mexico to file criminal complaints in US over deaths of Mexicans in immigration enforcement

People attend a vigil after the fatal shooting of Mexican motorist Lorenzo Salgado Araujo by an ICE agent in Houston, Thursday. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Thursday that her government ​plans to file criminal complaints in the U.S.

People attend a vigil after the fatal shooting of Mexican motorist Lorenzo Salgado Araujo by an ICE agent in Houston, Thursday. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Thursday that her government ​plans to file criminal complaints in the U.S. (Antranik Tavitian, Reuters )


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KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • Mexico plans to file criminal complaints in the U.S. over Mexican deaths.
  • President Sheinbaum criticizes U.S. immigration enforcement after multiple Mexican fatalities.
  • Foreign Minister Velasco announces civil lawsuits against U.S. detention center operators.

MEXICO CITY — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Thursday that her government ​plans to file criminal complaints in the U.S. regarding Mexican citizens who have died in immigration custody or while being targeted in anti-immigration operations.

Fourteen Mexican nationals have died ‌while in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and three more died in arrest operations conducted by the agency, ⁠the Mexican government said.

On Tuesday, a U.S. Immigration ​and Customs Enforcement agent shot Lorenzo Salgado ⁠Araujo, 52, a Mexican national living in the U.S. illegally for three decades.

His killing, which sparked ‌protests in Houston, brought to ‌at least six the number of people shot dead in immigration enforcement operations since ⁠Jan. 2025, when President Donald Trump returned to office ⁠and launched a campaign of mass deportations.

"We cannot turn a blind eye to the Mexicans who have died," Sheinbaum said during her daily press conference, adding that the criminal complaints will seek to hold accountable those considered to have committed homicides or human rights violations.

Sheinbaum said that her government provides assistance to all citizens who request it, but "especially to ‌Mexicans whose only crime is working honestly in the United States."

Although ​the Mexican government has previously spoken out about the deaths of Mexican nationals in the U.S., Thursday's announcement represents significantly stronger criticism as relations between the two neighbors continue to worsen.

In a response to a Reuters request for comment, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said that there has been no increase in the rate of deaths of detainees under the Trump administration and that "all detainees receive full due process and are provided with proper ​meals, water, medical treatment, and have opportunities to communicate with their family members and lawyers."

The Department of Justice did ‌not immediately respond ‌to a ⁠request for comment.

Moving beyond diplomatic channels

Mexican Foreign Minister Roberto Velasco said the move comes after repeated failed attempts to engage with the U.S. through diplomatic channels.

"We are going to move beyond the diplomatic sphere and go directly to U.S. prosecutors to file complaints regarding these incidents, requesting that they are investigated ‌as criminal matters," Velasco said.

The ​Mexican government will also file civil lawsuits against the ‌private companies that operate immigration ⁠detention centers in ​the U.S., Velasco added.

The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.

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