Protesters block the Mexico-Querétaro highway with water trucks during Operación Caudal demonstrations in Mexico State, highlighting conflicts over illegal water extraction closures.
Protesters block the Mexico-Querétaro highway with water trucks during Operación Caudal demonstrations in Mexico State, highlighting conflicts over illegal water extraction closures.
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Operación Caudal closes illegal wells in Edomex and sparks protests

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Operación Caudal in Mexico State led to the closure of 189 properties used for illegal water extraction, without disrupting household supplies. The operation, however, triggered protests by water truck operators and transporters who blocked the Mexico-Querétaro highway on October 29, 2025. Governor Delfina Gómez defended the action as a step toward equitable water regulation.

Operación Caudal, driven by Governor Delfina Gómez Álvarez, was deployed across 48 municipalities in Mexico State to combat illegal water extraction and commercialization. The operation, coordinated with federal, state, and municipal agencies including CAEM, Conagua, and the Attorney General's Office of Mexico State (FGJEM), resulted in the closure of 189 properties: 51 wells and 138 illegal taps. These actions did not disrupt public household supplies, keeping services stable as operated by municipal bodies and CAEM.

FGJEM investigations linked the intervened sites to organizations such as the Unión de Sindicatos y Organizaciones Nacionales, Alianza de Autotransportistas, Comerciantes y Anexas de México, and groups like “Los 300”, “Libertad”, “25 de Marzo”, “22 de Octubre”, and “Chokiza”. These entities hoarded water and resold it via trucks at prices up to 59% higher in municipalities like Ecatepec, leading to overexploitation of wells and system pressure imbalances.

On October 29, 2025, water truck operators blocked the Tepotzotlán toll booth on the Mexico-Querétaro highway, leaving only two lanes open, protesting unfulfilled agreements from October 27. They claimed the State Water Commission provided fake phone numbers for refilling their trucks. “On Monday when they protested, they reached agreements with authorities from the State Water Commission and the Attorney General's Office; however, last night they reported that those agreements were not fulfilled,” explained Fernando Cruz in an interview.

At the same time, merchants and transporters from Cuautitlán Izcalli marched toward Palacio Nacional, denouncing persecution by the FGJEM, which they say fabricates crimes. They anticipated up to 3,000 participants, with only one lane open, causing traffic chaos on Periférico Norte and in municipalities like Tlalnepantla and Naucalpan. Previously, the operation seized over 300 trucks commercializing 'siphoned' water at high prices.

Delfina Gómez emphasized that the operation does not target legal operators. “It's not about affecting those who provide jobs or services, but about regulating them,” she said. She assured willingness to dialogue and facilitate regularizations, with a firm hand against abuses: “Those who act according to the law have no reason to worry; those who break the law must face sanctions.” The government coordinates with SEDENA, SEMAR, and the National Guard to ensure legal and sustainable water distribution, combating hoarding that denies access to communities.

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Mexican officials and community leaders in Chilapa discuss peace after violence, with signs of displacement in the background.
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Government advances peace agreements in Chilapa after violence

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Federal and state authorities restored dialogue with communities in Chilapa, Guerrero, following an escalation of violence attributed to criminal groups that caused displacements.

Officials announced that water deliveries from the cutzamala system to mexico city and the state of mexico will decrease starting sunday, may 17. The step aims to protect the system's current storage levels.

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Residents of Xochimilco borough blocked both directions of the Mexico-Cuernavaca highway on Friday, March 27, to demand potable water supply. The protest lasted nearly five hours and was lifted at the Tlalpan Toll Plaza. It disrupted travelers during the Easter week vacation season.

President Claudia Sheinbaum's approval reached 72 percent in February 2026, according to an El Financiero survey, boosted by the operation against Nemesio Oseguera, alias 'El Mencho', in Jalisco. The poll showed an eight-point increase after the February 22 action, in which the leader of the Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación was killed. Most respondents supported the operation and cooperation with the United States.

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Starting April 24, 2026, the “Complemento Concepto para la facturación de Hidrocarburos y Petrolíferos” will take effect as part of the CFDI for gas stations selling regular, premium gasoline or diesel. Created by SAT in coordination with SENER, CNE and ATDT, it requires valid CNE permits to issue invoices. The measure aims to combat fuel theft, smuggling and corruption.

A federal operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco, led to the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', leader of the Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), on February 22, 2026. The action triggered a wave of violence with 252 narcobloqueos across 20 states, including vehicle and business burnings. Federal and state authorities deployed operations to restore order and ensure safety.

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Truck drivers and farmers marched in Mexico City on May 20 to demand talks with President Claudia Sheinbaum on grain prices and road security.

 

 

 

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