Judicial Protest Snarls Tijuana Traffic

Judicial workers’ protest obstructs Boulevard Fundadores, causing traffic chaos. Demonstrations against proposed reforms aim to persist for months, escalating nationwide discontent among the judicial sector.

### Judicial Workers Block Fundadores Boulevard Creating Traffic Chaos

Workers from the Federal Judicial Branch staged a protest this afternoon, blocking Boulevard Fundadores in Tijuana. The demonstrators, armed with banners denouncing the proposed reforms to the Judicial Branch and waving Mexican flags, obstructed the access between Boulevard Fundadores and Boulevard Agua Caliente.

The blockade severely disrupted traffic, forcing drivers to find alternative routes. Daniel Sánchez, the workers’ spokesperson, stated that protests will continue until the end of the year, aiming to reverse the constitutional amendment. The protest planned for both directions of Boulevard Fundadores and one direction of Boulevard Agua Caliente further escalated the traffic situation.

Despite the significant traffic chaos, no traffic officers were present in the initial 45 minutes to help manage the flow of vehicles.

### Secondary Article: Continued Unrest Over Judicial Reforms

In a related development, further protests are anticipated as judicial workers remain steadfast in their opposition to the proposed reforms to the Judicial Branch. Demonstrations are expected to persist over the next six months, causing continued disruptions in the area.

According to recent reports, similar actions are occurring nationwide as workers in the judicial sector rally against changes they believe could undermine the integrity of the judicial system. Policymakers, however, argue that the reforms are necessary to modernize and improve efficiency within the system.

Local authorities are now bracing for the ongoing discontent, and citizens are being advised to stay informed about alternate routes and traffic updates as disruptions continue.