Segob Land Update Friday

Updates on Maclovio Rojas land regularization will be provided by Segob this Friday, with plans for issuing 400 titles free of charge and 800 subsidized titles in the works. Residents to rally on September 30 for international attention.

**Segob to Update on Land Regularization in Maclovio Rojas this Friday**

The Secretariat of Government (Segob) will provide updates this Friday on the regularization process for the Maclovio Rojas neighborhood, according to Saúl Osnaya López, head of the Institute for Real Estate Development and Housing (Indivi).

The next phase of the process, carried out in collaboration with the federal government, will be unveiled by Segob. This involves the reception of documents to integrate two prototype programs. As Osnaya López explained, residents are already familiar with these programs, which include issuing 400 titles free of charge and approximately 800 titles subsidized, expected to be distributed starting in October or November.

Currently, a census has reported that around 2,000 people live in the area, with an additional 600 commercial property holders. The announcement comes in the wake of plans for a significant demonstration by the residents on September 30th, aimed at drawing international attention to their unmet demands.

This information will be disseminated through Segob’s social media channels, following a week of heightened tensions as residents prepare for their upcoming rally. Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda stated that the issue is being addressed by the state’s security committee and involves coordination between state and federal governments.

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**Residents of Maclovio Rojas Plan International Protest Amid Lack of Progress**

Maclovio Rojas residents have announced plans for a large-scale protest on September 30th, aiming for international media coverage. This protest stems from frustration over unaddressed promises related to land regularization. The community has long sought formal recognition and ownership of their properties, which has led to multiple clashes with local authorities.

Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda confirmed that state and federal governments are engaged in ongoing discussions to resolve the issue.

The protest’s significance is underscored by a recent census showing 2,000 residents and 600 commercial landowners still waiting for formal recognition. The planned demonstration aims to pressure officials to expedite the documentation process.

Stay tuned to TJGringo.com for updates on this evolving situation.