Sheinbaum, Michoacán and Plan
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Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum Says Previous Administrations Helped Fuel Cartel Violence: 'The War on Drugs Failed'
President Sheinbaum stressed that violence should not be answered with more violence and said that actions must remain within the law.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has ruled out changes to her administration's security policies after the assassination of a mayor in the violent state of Michoacan.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum ruled out a new "war on drugs" as a response to the assassination of a regional mayor who was shot at a Day of the Dead celebration, a brazen killing that has sparked national outrage.
Some see the security plan, which the Mexican president rolled out after the murder of the Uruapan mayor shocked the country, as more of the same ineffective politics.
President Sheinbaum expressed her condolences to the families of a murdered mayor and the victims of a fire at her Monday mañanera presser.
In a shocking incident, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum was allegedly groped by a man during a public event on a street in Mexico City on Tuesday (local time). The incident was caught on camera, and the video soon went viral on social media.
The murder of Mexico’s most vocal anti-crime mayor shows that, despite President Claudia Sheinbaum’s crackdown on drug cartels, the battle is just beginning.
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum faced a startling public incident where a man groped while attempting to kiss her during an event. While security intervened, the event has raised questions about her safety.