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Illustration of eight young detainees in a Mexican courtroom during a hearing for crimes from the Generation Z march, with evidence presentation and a symbolic depiction of a leader's departure.
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Eight detainees from Generation Z march remain in preventive prison

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Following the Generation Z march in Mexico City on November 15, eight of the 18 detainees were placed in justified preventive prison for crimes such as attempted homicide and injuries. The capital's prosecutor's office backs the accusations with videos and victim testimonies. Meanwhile, a movement leader, Edson Andrade, announces his departure from the country due to the leak of personal data after Morena's accusations.

Omar García Harfuch marks one year as head of the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection, highlighting the detention of 35,817 presumed criminals. His tenure has featured emblematic operations against criminal networks infiltrated in institutions. These efforts signal a shift in the security strategy under President Claudia Sheinbaum.

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