Mexico's government is taking a bold stance against the United States over the treatment of its citizens in the hands of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). In a move that highlights the growing tensions between the two nations, Mexico has filed complaints and sent cease-and-desist letters to US authorities in response to the deaths of 17 Mexican nationals who lost their lives while in ICE custody or during raids. The Mexican government is seeking answers and accountability for the tragic events, which have sparked outrage and concern among human rights advocates and diplomats on both sides of the border. As relations between the US and Mexico continue to be strained, this development is likely to put further pressure on the Biden administration to review its immigration policies and improve the treatment of migrants in custody.


Mexico files complaints and sends cease-and-desist letters over the deaths of 17 nationals in ICE custody or raids.