Sheinbaum admits that the Mexican flag in US protests may be a "provocation"

The President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, considered this Thursday that it is "probable" that the use of the Mexican flag during the protests against the migrant raids in the United States will be seen as "a provocation", referring particularly to the photograph where a hooded man is seen on top of a burning patrol car holding the national symbol in Los Angeles.

"We do not agree with the violent actions and I think that even some photographs that came out are very likely to have been a provocation," expressed the Mexican president during her press conference, while indicating that she would need to "have all the information" to affirm this fact with certainty.

He acknowledged, in this sense, that the image of the "person on a burning patrol with the flag of Mexico" is of "much provocation", but that it is up to the US authorities to investigate this event.

The Mexican governor's response comes after the image of a hooded man on a patrol car during the protests against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Los Angeles, the city with the largest Mexican community abroad, went viral on social media.

In fact, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shared the photograph arguing the presence of "illegal aliens" in California.

Regarding the violence framed within these mobilizations in the United States, Sheinbaum mentioned that "in general, the Mexican community demonstrates peacefully for their rights" and reiterated her condemnation of any violent manifestation.

Precisely, this Wednesday, he received at the National Palace the US Under Secretary of State, Christopher Landau, in the Mexican capital amid bilateral tension due to the recent accusations by the US Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, who accused Sheinbaum of inciting the protests in Los Angeles, something rejected as "absolutely" false by the president.

The Mexican flag, characterized by its red, white, and green colors, has become a symbol during the immigration raids that have taken place in the U.S. since last week, provoking comments from members of the American Republican party and the Donald Trump government, such as Stephen Miller, architect of the White House's immigration policy, or the U.S. ambassador in Mexican territory, Ronald Johnson.

In the spotlight

  • aplicacion - banner 300px

  • banner altices 300x250 junio 2025

Explore more

Armed man stopped in the US with a shotgun after running towards the Capitol

Washington.- U.S. Capitol Police arrested an 18-year-old man this Tuesday who exited a parked vehicle and ran towards the Capitol with a loaded shotgun, in an incident that left no injuries nor posed additional threats. According to the city police, the young man abandoned a white Mercedes van parked on Maryland Avenue and headed towards […]

Evo Morales says that the instability in Peru is due to the influence of the US

La Paz.- Bolivian ex-president Evo Morales assured that the dismissal this Tuesday of the interim president of Peru, José Jerí, less than two months before the general elections, is something that occurs in countries where, in his opinion, the United States "rules". “Every country where the American empire rules does not have political and economic […]

"Unfair": Zelensky criticizes Trump

Vladimir Zelensky has complained about Washington's demands, which seeks to end hostilities, declaring this Tuesday in an interview with Axios that it is "unfair" that Donald Trump continues to urge in public statements that Ukraine make concessions to achieve peace. What most irritates the leader of the Kiev regime in those calls from the President […]

The Congress of Peru will choose this Wednesday the new interim president after the dismissal of Jerí

Lima.- The Congress of Peru will choose this Wednesday in an extraordinary plenary session, which will be held from 18:00 local time (23:00 GMT), the new interim president of the Andean country after this Tuesday it has dismissed the right-winger José Jerí, less than two months before the general elections. "Having approved the motions of […]

Mark Zuckerberg will testify in historic trial over accusations of addiction to social media

Los Angeles (USA).- Mark Zuckerberg has been called to testify this Wednesday in a historic trial about social media addiction taking place in Los Angeles, which is the first time that the founder of Meta must respond before a jury for the designs of his products. The trial that entered its second week this Tuesday […]

Peruvian Congress removes interim president José Jerí two months before elections

Lima.- The Congress of Peru removed the interim president, the right-winger José Jerí, this Tuesday, less than two months before the general elections, which becomes the eighth presidential change that the Andean country has experienced in almost a decade of political instability, which began after the 2016 elections. With 75 votes in favor, 24 against, […]