Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum reported on June 20, 2025 that at least 222 Mexicans have been detained in the United States since the start of recent ICE raids.
The raids began on June 7 in Los Angeles and have spread to other cities in the country. This is the most recent cut published by the Presidency and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) in its “mañanera”.
Data from the President of Mexico

Sheinbaum stressed that her government has strengthened consular services in the United States:
Consulates have been instructed to visit detention centers in cities such as Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Santa Ana on a daily basis to identify detained Mexicans and provide them with legal and consular advice.
A diplomatic note was sent to the U.S. requesting that the detainees be allowed to keep their cell phones in order to communicate with their families and lawyers. .
The campaign includes the “Mexico embraces you” program, which accompanies repatriated nationals by offering them employment, IMSS affiliation, access to social services and resources for their reintegration.
Claudia Sheinbaum: Call for calm and peaceful protests

She made a strong appeal to the community:
“We ask our fellow countrymen to demonstrate peacefully and not to fall into provocations.”
Sheinbaum condemned any attempt to delegitimize the protests with violence, recalling that these arose as a result of the raids which, she said, “do not follow established protocols.”
The evolution of the figures

On June 10, Sheinbaum had reported 61 Mexicans detained, especially in Los Angeles.
By mid-month, 35 arrests were reported, and this June 20 the number climbed to 222 nationwide, reflecting the expansion of raids beyond California.
Guarantee of official support: consular reinforcement and the channels provided seek immediate support for those facing detention.
Community empowerment: the actions promoted from Mexico urge to act with knowledge of rights and without giving in to provocation.
Right to information: updated numbers, daily consulate tours and resources offered strengthen the confidence of migrants and their families.
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In summary of what happens
222 Mexicans have been detained between June 7 and June 19 in ICE raids in several U.S. cities.
The Mexican government has intensified consular operations, with legal advice and daily visits to detention centers.
Peace is demanded at protests, condemning any violent demonstrations. Figures show the expansion of raids beyond Los Angeles.
For the U.S. Hispanic community, these measures involve tangible support, legal guidance and reintegration opportunities.
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