### Infonavit Initiates Legal Action Against Mass Evictions in Mexico
The director general of Infonavit has announced a crackdown on fraudulent legal proceedings that resulted in the mass eviction of 373,000 homeowners across Mexico. The legal actions are being coordinated with the President’s legal council and state prosecutors to target those behind the illegal evictions linked to past administrations. Baja California was notably affected, ranking third in the number of victims. Currently, 38 criminal complaints have already been filed.
Infonavit is addressing these widespread injustices, promising accountability for all those involved, regardless of their position. The institute’s efforts include overturning existing legal marks against affected individuals and stopping home repossessions. Efforts to provide relief have so far reached millions nationwide, with specific measures in Baja California offering various financial assists such as interest discounts and payment freezes.
During a press conference, the case of a Tijuana resident, who saw their debt drastically reduced by 99% through Infonavit’s new policies, was highlighted. This substantial debt forgiveness program underscores Infonavit’s dedication to remedying past wrongs.
### Secondary Article: Infonavit’s Progressive Steps in Housing Support
Another recent initiative by Infonavit aims to address housing affordability for workers with lower incomes by constructing 35,000 new homes specifically in Baja California. These efforts align with broader strategies to provide more accessible housing options, reflecting a shift towards prioritizing economic support for disadvantaged workers.
In parallel, Baja California’s growing emphasis on housing comes amidst broader challenges such as limited urban space, which continues to be a key consideration in local housing policies. Meanwhile, other regional developments include potential changes to public event concessions, notably affecting the annual Feria de las Californias, further indicating shifts in local governance priorities.
These comprehensive actions by Infonavit and regional authorities demonstrate a significant commitment to improving housing security and accessibility, responding to both immediate injustices and long-term needs in the sector.