A crowd of protesting farmers and truck drivers in Mexico City streets with banners about blocking the 2026 World Cup.
A crowd of protesting farmers and truck drivers in Mexico City streets with banners about blocking the 2026 World Cup.
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Campesinos amenazan con impedir el Mundial 2026 en marcha por CDMX

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Transportistas y agricultores marcharon este 20 de mayo en la Ciudad de México para exigir diálogo con la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum sobre precios de granos y seguridad en carreteras.

Los manifestantes se concentraron en el Ángel de la Independencia y avanzaron por Paseo de la Reforma. Baltazar Valdez Armentia, presidente de Campesinos Unidos de Sinaloa, advirtió que el campo se levantará si no se eliminan los granos básicos del T-MEC.

La Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana desplegó operativos que encapsularon a grupos en Eje 2 Norte. Emigdio Taboada, productor de Tlaxcala, denunció el bloqueo policial durante una manifestación pacífica.

David Estévez Gamboa, de la Asociación Nacional Transportista, detalló que la marcha buscaba llegar al Senado y a la Fiscalía General de la República. Las carreteras México-Pachuca, México-Querétaro, México-Puebla y México-Cuernavaca registraron afectaciones.

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