**Maclovio Rojas Residents Consider Lifting Blockade After Meeting in Mexico City**
Residents of the Maclovio Rojas community are evaluating the possibility of lifting the blockade on the Tijuana-Tecate Freeway following a scheduled meeting with the Head of Citizen Attention from the Office of the President. Juan de Dios Escalante, representative for the community, stated that this crucial meeting is set for 6:00 PM Mexico City time, and the outcomes of the discussions will guide their next steps.
The primary demand from the residents is a meeting with Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum. They insist that an official dialogue is necessary to address issues of corruption that have affected the community, particularly during the process of granting titles for 400 properties.
Escalante clarified that their demonstrations, which have spread to both Tijuana and Mexico City, are not primarily about the expropriation of 197 hectares from the Ejido Francisco Villa. Instead, the community seeks a definitive conversation with the president regarding the security and administration of these lands, which remain in a state of uncertainty due to the Ejido Francisco Villa.
**Secondary Article: Developments and Community Support**
In related news, the Institute for Mobility (IMOS) is working on plans to reopen the Tijuana-Tecate toll road, which has seen increased traffic due to the ongoing blockade. Additionally, there is growing support within the Maclovio Rojas community for the expropriation of the disputed 197 hectares, as residents have advocated for legal recognition and security over these lands for several decades.
Community leader José Antonio Arce emphasizes that over 4,000 families have been waiting for rightful property titles for more than 40 years, reflecting the deep-rooted frustration and determination fueling the current movement. As tensions continue, the residents have made it clear they will not lift the blockade until their concerns are directly addressed by President Sheinbaum.
Local matters also include demonstrations against proposed ISSSTECALI reform by teachers, a recent discovery of a body in a plastic bag on Boulevard 2000, and a minor earthquake off the coast of Playas de Rosarito, which prompted safety alerts and brief evacuations in Tijuana. Additionally, the local airport has reported flight disruptions due to dense fog and has advised passengers to check with airlines for updates.
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