Mexican Foreign Minister Roberto Velasco announced on Thursday that Mexico will seek criminal charges related to deaths linked to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following the fatal shooting of a man in Houston. This announcement has heightened tensions between Mexico and the United States, with the Mexican government expressing strong criticism regarding the treatment of its citizens amid the U.S. government's increased deportation efforts.
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Mexico to pursue criminal charges related to deaths connected to ICE following shooting incident
Mexico's Foreign Minister Roberto Velasco stated that the country will pursue criminal charges concerning deaths associated with ICE after a Houston shooting incident. This development has intensified existing tensions between Mexico and the United States, particularly regarding the treatment of Mexican citizens under U.S. deportation policies.
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Mexico to seek criminal charges over deaths linked to ICE after fatal shooting of Houston man
Mexico to pursue criminal charges related to deaths connected to ICE following shooting incident