Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has publicly condemned statements made by Jeffrey Lichtman, the attorney for Ovidio Guzmán, describing them as disrespectful to the presidential office and denying any complicity between her government and organized crime groups. The Mexican government has filed a legal complaint in Mexico against Lichtman. Separately, Mexico is preparing to file a lawsuit in the United States regarding the death of Jaime Alanís García, a Mexican migrant who died during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid in Ventura County, California. Sheinbaum called the death "unacceptable" and confirmed that the government is analyzing the filing of this complaint. The remains of Alanís, an agricultural worker from Michoacán, have been repatriated to Mexico and will be delivered to his wife and daughter in Huajúmbaro, with the Mexican Foreign Ministry (SRE) overseeing follow-up actions. Additionally, there are reports of a Mexican citizen, Sandra Mónica Decasper, alleging she is being held against her will in Argentina and subjected to violence by her ex-husband, a diplomatic official from that country, prompting formal complaints and protective measures.
La ciudadana mexicana Sandra Mónica Decasper denunció que se encuentra privada de la libertad en Argentina, y que su ex esposo, un funcionario diplomático de ese país, la ha violentado de diversas formas a ella y a sus hijos https://t.co/RppGH6luAx
🕊🇲🇽 Los restos de Jaime Alanís, trabajador agrícola originario de Michoacán, ya fueron repatriados a México tras fallecer por heridas sufridas en un operativo migratorio en California. La SRE informó que serán entregados a su esposa e hija en Huajúmbaro y que se dará seguimiento https://t.co/7jaHdmydLh
"Yo no hablo con abogados de narcotraficantes": Sheinbaum a Jeffrey Lichtman. https://t.co/dXFA62Psi6 https://t.co/x0Ftt3xYYI