Justice March in Tijuana

Hundreds rallied in Tijuana against judiciary reforms, chanting for justice. Protests began at Parque del Maestro, denouncing President López Obrador’s proposal as a threat to Mexico’s legal independence.

### March Held Against Federal Judiciary Reform

This past Sunday, approximately 300 individuals, comprising senior citizens and younger participants, gathered to protest a proposed reform to the Federal Judicial Power in Tijuana, Mexico. The protesters, vocally unified with chants like “Congress, understand, justice is not for sale,” began their march from Parque del Maestro at 10:30 AM, heading towards the Federal Judicial Power facilities on Paseo de los Héroes.

The demonstration included a diverse group of citizens, lawyers, and magistrates, all opposing the reform initiative introduced by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. With expressions such as “Mexico, listen, this is your fight,” the marchers emphasized their collective resistance to the changes they believe will compromise the country’s judicial independence.

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