MEXICO CITY.- The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaumstated this Tuesday that death is “being investigated” fingers Colombian migrants attacked on November 2 in a confrontation with the National Guard on the northern border of the country.
“It is being investigated. On Tuesday, eight (days) from now, we are going to have the safety report. They made a bulletin and there the general secretary can report in detail,” said the president, during her morning press conference, without giving further details.
On November 2, the National Guard killed two Colombians while they moved in a group to trying to cross the border into the United Statesin Tecate, Baja California.
The event also left five people injuredincluding a minor.
Attack on migrants condemned
Collectives and human rights defenders condemned the attack and They demanded that the authorities clarify what happened. They also ask for the repair of the damage and the punishment of elements of the National Guard.
Given this, the Secretary of National Defense (Sedena), confirmed that the confrontation occurred last Saturday on a section of the highway towards La Rumorosa, in the vicinity of a wind farm in the northern town of Tecate.
The Mexican Army defended that the elements of the National Guard were initially attacked with firearms, so “they repelled the aggression”. They mentioned that in fact They arrested a man of Mexican nationalityunharmed, and a vehicle in which the migrants were traveling was also seized.
They separate elements who attacked migrants
He also assured that the three members of the corporation who participated in the events were temporarily separated from their duties to carry out investigations.
For its part, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia regretted the eventssent his condolences and offered his support to the family members.
The two people who died were identified as Yuli Vanessa Herrera Marulanda37 years old, injured directly in the head, and Ronaldo Andrés Quintero Scarves20 years old, who received several gunshot wounds to the head, chest, neck and shoulder.
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**Interview with Human Rights Advocate Maria Gonzalez on the Recent Incident Involving Colombian Migrants in Mexico**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Maria. As a human rights advocate, can you share your thoughts on President Claudia Sheinbaum’s comments regarding the recent incident involving Colombian migrants?
**Maria Gonzalez:** Thank you for having me. President Sheinbaum’s acknowledgment that the deaths are “being investigated” is a crucial first step, but it raises many questions. The tragic loss of life, especially during an attempt to seek better opportunities, is deeply concerning. The government needs to provide a transparent and thorough investigation to ensure accountability.
**Editor:** The incident occurred during a confrontation with the National Guard as the migrants were attempting to cross the border. What are your thoughts on the specific circumstances surrounding this confrontation?
**Maria Gonzalez:** It’s alarming that migrants, who are often in vulnerable positions, found themselves in a situation that led to violence. We must question the tactics used by the National Guard and whether proper protocols were followed. There needs to be clarity on why lethal force was employed in this scenario.
**Editor:** Several human rights collectives have condemned the attack and are calling for justice. What actions do you believe should be taken by authorities in response to this incident?
**Maria Gonzalez:** Authorities must not only clarify what happened but also ensure that those responsible are held accountable. This means investigating the officers involved and addressing the systemic issues within our immigration enforcement practices. Additionally, there is a pressing need for reforms that protect migrants from violence and abuse.
**Editor:** The president mentioned that a safety report will be released next Tuesday. What do you hope to see in that report?
**Maria Gonzalez:** I hope the report will provide detailed information about the events leading up to the attack, an explanation for the National Guard’s actions, and a commitment to improving safety for all migrants. This is an opportunity for the government to rebuild trust with the public and show that they prioritize human rights.
**Editor:** Thank you for sharing your insights with us, Maria. We appreciate your perspective on this critical issue.
**Maria Gonzalez:** Thank you for having me. It’s vital to keep these conversations going for the sake of justice and humanity.