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Noem on LA Protests: Sheinbaum Blamed - News Directory 3

Noem on LA Protests: Sheinbaum Blamed

June 11, 2025 Catherine Williams World
News Context
At a glance
  • A diplomatic ⁣clash has erupted between South⁣ Dakota and Mexico as Gov.Kristi Noem accused Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum of fueling violence during ongoing unrest in Los Angeles.‍ The...
  • Noem,speaking on Fox News,alleged that⁣ sheinbaum "openly encouraged violent elements ⁤in California" and that⁢ Mexican-backed "radical groups" are behind the protests.
  • The protests in Los Angeles ‍followed federal immigration ⁢raids ⁢targeting⁤ undocumented residents, sparking outrage and fears of mass deportations under President Trump’s ⁤restored "zero-tolerance" immigration policy.
Original source: easternherald.com

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem accuses Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum of instigating violence in Los Angeles amid immigration protests, a claim Mexico vehemently denies. this allegation — the primarykeyword of the‍ news cycle — stems from ⁢unrest following federal immigration raids. Noem’s accusations, aired on Fox News, suggest Sheinbaum’s involvement, causing a diplomatic rift and possibly damaging US-mexico relations. The secondarykeyword, immigration, is front⁣ and center as the story places Sheinbaum at the⁢ center of America’s renewed ‍debate. Read the full story on News Directory 3,as the Trump campaign and protesters offer differing⁤ perspectives.⁤ Discover what’s next as tensions escalate.

Noem Accuses Sheinbaum of⁤ instigating LA‍ Unrest, Mexico Denies Claim













Key Points

  • South Dakota gov. Kristi Noem accuses Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum of instigating violence⁤ in Los Angeles.
  • Sheinbaum denies the allegations,calling them “absolutely false.”
  • The accusations come amid protests in Los Angeles following federal immigration raids.
  • Experts fear the diplomatic rift coudl harm US-Mexico relations.

Noem Accuses ⁣Sheinbaum of Instigating LA Unrest, Mexico Denies Claim

Updated⁢ June 11, ⁣2025

A diplomatic ⁣clash has erupted between South⁣ Dakota and Mexico as Gov.Kristi Noem accused Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum of fueling violence during ongoing unrest in Los Angeles.‍ The accusation⁢ places‍ Sheinbaum, Mexico’s⁢ newly inaugurated president,⁢ at the center of America’s renewed immigration debate⁤ amid protests triggered by recent ICE raids.

Noem,speaking on Fox News,alleged that⁣ sheinbaum “openly encouraged violent elements ⁤in California” and that⁢ Mexican-backed “radical groups” are behind the protests. She claimed,⁣ without providing ⁤evidence, that “Mexico is no longer just sending people across the border—they’re sending ideology⁢ and insurrection.”

The protests in Los Angeles ‍followed federal immigration ⁢raids ⁢targeting⁤ undocumented residents, sparking outrage and fears of mass deportations under President Trump’s ⁤restored “zero-tolerance” immigration policy.

A ⁤car burns on a Los Angeles street as curfew ⁢is enforced amid escalating protests.
A car burns on a Los Angeles street as curfew ⁤is‍ enforced amid escalating protests. [PHOTO: BBC]

Sheinbaum’s governance⁣ swiftly rejected Noem’s accusations as politically motivated ⁢and⁢ false.Speaking from the National Palace,Sheinbaum stated that her goverment supports⁢ peaceful demonstrations ⁤but⁤ condemns violence.”we categorically ⁣deny ‍these baseless claims,” she said, ⁤addressing the ‍allegations that she incited⁣ unrest in⁢ Los Angeles.

Mexico has neither the interest ⁤nor the need to interfere in US domestic affairs. But we cannot stay silent when our citizens—immigrants and thier families—are treated‍ with brutality in your streets.

Claudia Sheinbaum, President of⁣ Mexico

Sheinbaum⁣ clarified ⁣that⁤ “Mexico supports the right to protest, but not violence,” warning against ‍”unfounded rhetoric coming from Washington.” Diplomatic officials confirmed that Mexico has activated formal channels to address what it views⁣ as a mischaracterization of its position.

The ⁤Trump ‍campaign echoed⁤ Noem’s accusations, with⁢ a statement warning of “foreign state interference” ‍in civil unrest. Former Trump advisor Stephen Miller claimed Mexico is “using soft power to‍ destabilize⁤ American sovereignty.”

On the ground in Los Angeles, ⁢protesters offered a different perspective. “No one told us to protest—our lives told us to,” said Carlos Mendoza, a 27-year-old teacher and DACA recipient arrested in Boyle Heights. “We’re marching because our families are ⁤being dragged out in ‍vans.”

according to LAPD reports, more than 150 people have been detained as⁢ Sunday.Civil ⁤rights organizations, including the ACLU and MALDEF, have issued legal⁤ warnings and are documenting alleged abuses during ⁣the raids and curfew enforcement.

This is not Mexican interference.This is⁢ American ‍overreach. And blaming a foreign president just adds fuel to an already burning fire.

fernando Gómez, human⁣ rights lawyer

Experts in US-Mexico relations worry ‍that the finger-pointing could undermine ⁢progress in binational cooperation. Dr. Blanca Solano,⁤ a political science professor at UCLA, called it “an outrageous ⁢attempt to internationalize domestic failure.”

What’s next

As the diplomatic tensions ⁣escalate, ⁢the situation in Los Angeles remains tense, with ongoing protests and a⁣ heightened law enforcement presence. The accusations against ‍Sheinbaum could further strain US-Mexico relations, impacting cooperation on key ⁢issues such as trade, border security, and immigration.

Further reading

  • Mexico’s Sheinbaum pushes⁣ back on Noem claim she encouraged LA violence
  • US Homeland Security Secretary⁢ accuses Sheinbaum of encouraging protests in Los Angeles
  • Trump aide ⁣criticizes Mexican ⁤president over Los⁢ Angeles protests
  • Mexico’s president⁢ refutes US claim ‍that she incited LA protests, calls it ⁤’absolutely false’
  • Mexico’s Sheinbaum ⁢pushes back on Noem claim she encouraged ⁣LA violence

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