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Mexico files criminal complaints in US over migrant deaths in custody

By Thomson Reuters Jul 14, 2026 | 9:05 AM

MEXICO CITY, July 13 (Reuters) – Mexico has begun filing criminal complaints with state prosecutors in the United States ​over the deaths of its citizens ‌in U.S. immigration custody and during enforcement operations, the foreign ministry said on Tuesday.

Mexico’s government has also sent cease-and-desist letters to U.S. ‌detention ​centers where Mexican nationals ⁠have died, the ministry ⁠added in a statement.

The filings follow the deaths of at least 14 Mexican nationals in ICE custody and several ​others during arrest operations, including the recent fatal shooting of a Mexican ⁠citizen by an ICE ⁠agent in Houston.

President Claudia Sheinbaum ​announced Mexico’s intention to escalate its response to ​the deaths last Friday, as she ‌claimed that the government “cannot turn a blind eye to the Mexicans who have died.”

In addition to the measures in the ⁠U.S., Mexico’s foreign minister also contacted the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights regarding ⁠the deaths ‌of Mexican nationals in ICE ⁠custody.

Mexico expects the U.N. office ​to ‌gather information from U.S. authorities, ​analyze the ⁠events and “refer the case to the relevant special procedures of the Human Rights Council,” the statement added.

(Reporting by Aida Pelaez Fernandez and Natalia Siniawski; Editing by Daina ​Beth Solomon)