Mexico is taking a bold step in seeking justice for its citizens who have lost their lives in US immigration operations. In a move that could have significant implications for US-Mexico relations, Mexican officials are set to formally request that US prosecutors file cases in US courts over the deaths of Mexican nationals during border enforcement actions. The decision comes as tensions between the two countries have been escalating over the issue of immigration and border security, with many Mexicans accusing US authorities of using excessive force against migrants and asylum seekers. As Mexico's government seeks to hold the US accountable for the deaths of its citizens, the move is likely to spark a heated debate about the responsibilities of governments towards vulnerable populations.


Mexico to formally ask prosecutors to file cases in US courts over its citizens' deaths in immigration operations.