President Sheinbaum addresses San Quintín farmworkers, unveiling Justice Plan amid berry fields and highway.
President Sheinbaum addresses San Quintín farmworkers, unveiling Justice Plan amid berry fields and highway.
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Sheinbaum unveils San Quintín justice plan after January highway blockades disrupt berry shipments

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Farmworkers and residents in Mexico’s San Quintín Valley blocked Baja California’s Transpeninsular Highway for more than a week in January, disrupting the route used to move strawberries north. President Claudia Sheinbaum visited on February 2 and announced a federal “Justice Plan” for the agricultural region, including measures tied to labor rights, social security enrollment and expanded public services.

In January, farmworkers and other residents in the San Quintín Valley in Baja California repeatedly blockaded the Transpeninsular Highway, the main overland route through the peninsula and a key corridor for trucking strawberries and other produce toward the United States. The Nation reported that the blockades lasted about a week and involved hundreds of workers, with trucks halted on the highway.

The protests drew attention to longstanding complaints in the valley’s export-oriented farm economy, where large numbers of Indigenous migrant workers—often Mixtec and Triqui and recruited from southern states including Oaxaca and Guerrero—harvest strawberries and tomatoes during the winter season, according to The Nation.

Sheinbaum traveled to San Quintín on February 2 and announced what her government calls a San Quintín Justice Plan, described by The Nation as a pledge she made at her inauguration. During the visit, Sheinbaum publicly admonished members of her Morena party, criticizing what she cast as a focus on photo opportunities rather than addressing social problems such as child labor and pesticide exposure. “San Quintín is an area with a lot of poverty [with] many struggles by farmworkers for their rights,” she said, according to The Nation.

A central element of the initiative is a new labor-related certification intended to condition agricultural exports on compliance with basic labor standards. The Nation reported that Mexico plans to create a “labor certification” that exporters would need in order to ship farm products to U.S. markets, including requirements that employers enroll workers in Mexico’s social security system and follow labor rules.

The plan also includes the creation of an Integral Service Center, education initiatives, a federal labor-and-social-services justice center, and support aimed at helping workers secure legal land titles, The Nation reported.

Independent organizing in the valley remains active a decade after the 2015 strikes. The Nation reported that the union SINDJA—formed after that movement—continues to document worker complaints and allege ongoing abuses, including discrimination against Indigenous workers, reprisals and blacklisting for organizing, and dismissals that the union describes as wrongful.

The Nation also described the protests as entangled with local political conflict in the recently created San Quintín municipality. It reported that Baja California state authorities announced on January 23 that they would hire outside accountants to audit the administration of Mayor Miriam Cano amid accusations of corruption and diversion of funds for social services—allegations raised publicly by political opponents and some residents. Separate local reporting in January 2026 also described blockades linked to demands for Cano’s resignation and complaints over municipal management and public services.

As the federal plan moves toward implementation, the durability of labor and service improvements in San Quintín is likely to depend on enforcement capacity and follow-through, amid a regional economy deeply tied to export agriculture and investment, as well as ongoing disputes over water and working conditions that have fueled repeated protests in the valley, according to The Nation.

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X discussions highlight President Sheinbaum's February 2 visit to San Quintín to unveil the Justice Plan for agricultural workers following January highway blockades. Reactions include praise for federal commitments like new service centers and follow-ups, reports of protests demanding ouster of the local mayor and better services, and notes on Sheinbaum scolding Morena legislators for poor community engagement.

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Truckers and farmers blockade a Mexican highway with trucks and tractors, protesting for improved security, end to extortion, and grain price support.
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Truckers and farmers block roads in Mexico over security demands

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Truckers from ANTAC and farmers from the National Front for the Rescue of the Mexican Countryside began a national strike with road blockades in several states on Monday, April 6. They demand better highway security, an end to extortion, and support for low grain prices. President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that the government is addressing their demands and called for dialogue.

The arrest of Diego Rivera Navarro, mayor of Tequila, Jalisco, for alleged ties to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) has sparked a political scandal highlighting organized crime infiltration in local Morena governments. This action, part of Operation Enjambre launched in November 2024, marks the sixth such detention of a Morena mayor in recent months. President Claudia Sheinbaum has denied systemic collusion, dismissing external critiques as 'science fiction,' as the party pledges stricter candidate vetting for future elections.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum announced detentions following the armed attack on two Movimiento Ciudadano deputies in Culiacán, Sinaloa. The incident took place on January 28 during a tour in the city's western area. The Security Cabinet is working with local authorities to apprehend those responsible.

The Zacatecas state government reached an agreement with bean producers protesting in Plaza de Armas, allowing the removal of agricultural machinery and freeing the space for the Festival Cultural Zacatecas 2026 inauguration. General Government Secretary Rodrigo Reyes Mugüerza highlighted both parties' willingness. A dialogue table with federal authorities will be set up this Sunday.

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David Estévez, leader of Mexico's National Association of Cargo Truckers (ANTAC), confirmed a high likelihood of strike and highway blockades on April 6, following an initial announcement last week. Citing no concrete progress from ongoing talks on highway insecurity and extortion, Estévez criticized the lack of advances despite dialogue with the Secretariat of Government (Segob), which claims demands are being addressed.

President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed skepticism about support from PT and PVEM for her Plan B on electoral reform, to be sent to Congress on Monday, March 16. Following the rejection of the original proposal in the Chamber of Deputies, the plan aims to reduce privileges in local congresses and allow popular consultations on electoral issues. Sheinbaum emphasized that she does not see this as a defeat and will prioritize citizen participation.

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On Friday, February 13, a street vendor reordering operation on Avenida Ribera de San Cosme in Cuauhtémoc led to cross-accusations of violence between Mayor Alessandra Rojo de la Vega and Deputy Diana Sánchez Barrios. The mayor reported an attack by over 200 people on her team, while the legislator accused borough staff of violently removing previously relocated stalls under an agreement.

 

 

 

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