
Mexico City in Turmoil: Sheinbaum's Warning, CNTE Protests, and Ayotzinapa Breakthrough
Mexico City News: Sheinbaum Warns of Retaliation, CNTE Protests Continue, and Ayotzinapa Suspect Arrested Mexico City – June 4, 2025 was a day of significant developments across Mexico. President Claudia Sheinbaum issued a stern warning regarding potential retaliatory measures against US tariffs on steel and aluminum. "Mexico will take action if we are not excluded from these unfair tariffs," Sheinbaum stated in a press conference. Simultaneously, the CNTE teachers' union continued its protests, engaging in dialogue with the SEGOB (Secretariat of the Interior) despite escalating tensions and clashes near the SEGOB building. One protester commented, "We will not stop until our demands are met." In a separate development, authorities announced the arrest of Juan Miguel Pajarraco, a suspect linked to the Ayotzinapa case, bringing a glimmer of hope to the families of the missing students. The arrest took place in Hidalgo state. The investigation into the disappearance of Lorena Jacquelin also continues, with her ex-boss identified as a person of interest. These events highlight the diverse challenges facing Mexico today.