Mexico seeks US indictments over Mexican deaths in ICE raids

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Mexico will formally request that U.S. prosecutors file criminal charges in U.S. courts over the deaths of Mexican nationals in ICE operations, including the July 7 Houston raid that killed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo; officials say Salgado is the 17th Mexican citizen to die in such raids or custody, and Foreign Minister Velasco said the government will pursue charges as a measure of accountability, signaling a tougher stance amid ongoing U.S.–Mexico tensions while President Sheinbaum emphasizes sovereignty and human rights.
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- Lorenzo Salgado Araujo Chased the American Dream for 35 Years Before Fatal ICE Shooting The New York Times
- Mexico-US relations are already strained, but experts say they’re about to get worse CNN
- Harris County leaders seek funding for independent investigation into ICE shooting that killed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo Click2Houston
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