Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)

La presidenta de México, Claudia Sheinbaum, en su conferencia de prensa mañanera, rechazó acusaciones de la secretaria de Seguridad interior de EEUU, Kristi Noem, quien dijo que alentaba las manifestaciones violentas en las redadas. Foto: captura de pantalla de la mañanera.
Opposition Grows to Indiscriminate Raids in Los Angeles – After a week of indiscriminate immigration raids began in Los Angeles County, supported by National Guard soldiers and Marines, few details are known about the legal status of those detained. The expansion of the raids to other cities across the county is causing fear and distress, according to mayors and city councilors from the affected communities. Rubén Tapia reports from Los Angeles on the latest growing protests against this policy.
President Trump Deemed Authoritarian for Deploying Troops in Los Angeles – The wave of protests against the militarization of Los Angeles and ICE raids in other California cities has sparked a national political and legal crisis. Although the courts will determine the constitutionality of the military mobilization without the governor’s approval, the state executive, Democratic lawmakers, and activists denounced the White House’s actions as a step toward authoritarianism. José López Zamorano brings us the details from Washington.
Mexico’s President Calls for Calm in Relations with the United States – Amid the raids and mostly peaceful protests that have rocked the city of Los Angeles for a week, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has rejected claims by the United States and Mexico’s opposition parties that she encouraged violence. She stressed that, on the contrary, bilateral relations are moving forward. Citlali Sáenz reports from Mexico City.