Mother of journalist Roxana Guzmán seeks support from Sheinbaum in Coatzacoalcos

The mother of journalist Roxana Guzmán, kidnapped on June 2 in Veracruz, requested help from President Claudia Sheinbaum on June 5. Authorities continue search operations in three municipalities after identifying the vehicle used in the abduction.

Rubicelia Ramirez, mother of the journalist, intercepted Sheinbaum after a conference in Coatzacoalcos. She said: “Por favor, no se le olvide mi hija”. The president replied: “La están buscando”, while holding her hand. The kidnapping occurred on June 2 when armed men broke into Guzmán’s home in Veracruz. A video shows them using a mallet to break down the door and taking her by force. The family reported four days without messages or calls. Lisbeth Aurelia Jiménez Aguirre, Veracruz attorney general, said the vehicle was identified through surveillance videos. Search operations are underway in Nanchital, Moloacán and Cuichapa with support from the Navy, Defense and National Guard. Sheinbaum noted there are still no elements to confirm if the case is linked to her journalistic work.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum demanding the extradition of huachicol suspects at a press conference, rejecting Trump intervention.
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Sheinbaum demands extradition of four huachicol suspects and rejects Trump intervention

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President Claudia Sheinbaum responded on May 7 to Donald Trump's warnings of possible U.S. intervention against cartels in Mexico, demanding the extradition of four people linked to huachicol.

Juan Andrés Vega, mayor of Taxco de Alarcón, released a video thanking Mexico's government for finding him and his father alive after they were deprived of liberty. Vega said he and his family are well, crediting his faith during tough times. He acknowledged President Claudia Sheinbaum, Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch, and Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum delivered an accountability report on May 31, 2026, at the Monument to the Revolution in Mexico City, two years after her electoral victory.

Former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador released a letter expressing support for President Claudia Sheinbaum and accusing US officials of political interference.

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Actress and TV host Yolanda Andrade posted an Instagram video questioning authorities over disappearances in Mexico and demanding the reopening of a 1996 case in Sinaloa involving her half-brother. She urged President Claudia Sheinbaum to take action and called for citizen unity against the normalization of violence.

President Claudia Sheinbaum urged the United States on Monday to address its own drug consumption problem rather than focusing so much on Mexico. During her morning press conference, she also demanded a reduction in the flow of weapons and respect for national sovereignty.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that 'it is safe to be in Mexico' following the armed attack at the Teotihuacán archaeological site, which left two dead and 13 injured. She emphasized that the incident is unprecedented, not linked to organized crime, and due to the attacker's psychological issues as an imitator of U.S. violence. She ordered enhanced security at archaeological zones.

 

 

 

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