💨 Abstract
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed protests in Ciudad de México's La Condesa neighborhood, sparked by gentrification and urban inequality. Protesters accused foreign renters of altering the local lifestyle and driving up costs. The demonstrations turned violent, with discriminatory actions against police and citizens. Sheinbaum condemned hate speech and discrimination, emphasizing that all humans are equal. She noted that while gentrification is an issue, xenophobia is not acceptable.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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