Sheinbaum defends the ‘Fourth T’ and delivers homes in NL

The President assures that her government recovers the welfare state and reduces poverty, while delivering houses in Nuevo León.

The promise of ‘well-being’ arrives in Juárez with bricks and speech

Claudia Sheinbaum once again attacked what she calls “36 years of neoliberal period.” In the delivery of Housing for Wellbeing in Juárez, Nuevo León, the President assured that her administration is recovering “the welfare state” and the “social function of the State.”

“For the good of all, the poor first,” he repeated like a mantra. According to their figures, social programs have reduced poverty by 13.5 million people in six years.

A round figure, almost too perfect. Does anyone save the INEGI reports from a decade ago to compare? Collective memory is fragile, but the official numbers seem carved in stone.

RelatedSheinbaum promises 80 thousand homes in Nuevo León with more flexible credits

The dance of figures and houses

Governor Samuel García did not want to be left out of the discursive feast. He assured Sheinbaum of his support to search for land and announced that in the six-year plan, more than 60 thousand houses would arrive in Nuevo León. Happy, grateful. The script is followed to the letter.

But Octavio Romero Oropeza, director of Infonavit, released a piece of information that paints a less rosy picture: a housing deficit in NL “that dates back many years”. And he released another pearl for reflection:

“Previously… 17 thousand homes were built a year and only 600 were for those who earned between one and two minimum wages.”.

Now they say they have corrected 610 thousand unpayable loans in the state alone. And free released 27 thousand mortgages. These are numbers that sound like a great feat. But how many families are still waiting?

Edna Vega, from Sedatu, assured that the State now does comply with the right to housing. Something that, according to her, did not happen before. The six-year goal was expanded: 1.8 million new homes, more than one million improvements.

Sheinbaum closed with his philosophy: private investment is important, it generates employment, but there are things that are up to the government. Because if we leave everything to the market, many people are left without the basics.

A truth like a temple. The trick is to see if the keys to those new houses reach the right hands, or if they get lost along the bureaucratic path.

Toyota relocates Tacoma production but invests $500 million in Mexico

Toyota will move production from Tacoma to Texas, but maintains record investment in Guanajuato.

Gradual relocation

Toyota reported that it will move part of the production of the Tacoma truck from its plant in Tijuana, Baja California, to its industrial complex in San Antonio, Texas. The move will be gradual over the next four years.

The company indicated that the decision responds to a constant review of its operations to maintain competitiveness and meet regional demand. He assured that he will continue his activities in Mexico and maintains his long-term commitment to the country.

Investment in Guanajuato

The Ministry of Economy indicated that Toyota will retain its plant in Guanajuato, where it plans to generate around 2,800 direct jobs. Additionally, a new investment of more than $500 million will be announced in the coming days.

The federal agency stated that the investment was confirmed after efforts by the government of President Claudia Sheinbaum. The announcement is part of the efforts to maintain the presence of international shipowners and strengthen the national industry.

Toyota highlighted that Mexico continues to be strategic for its regional growth, due to the generation of jobs and the automotive supply chain.

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Court analyzes whether a judge can order a Truth Commission in Ayotzinapa

The SCJN will review whether a judge can create a Truth Commission in the Ayotzinapa case.

Unanimous decision of the Plenary Session

The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) agreed unanimously by eight votes to attract an extraordinary review resource. The objective: to determine if a judge can order the creation of a Truth Commission as an exceptional investigative mechanism within an amparo trial related to the Ayotzinapa case.

The Plenary will evaluate whether this judicial power violates principles such as the division of powers or the relativity of sentences. A minister will prepare the draft resolution that will be discussed later.

Excuse due to conflict of interest

Minister Sara Irene Herrerías Guerra excused herself from participating in the analysis and resolution. He argued a conflict of interest for having previously headed the unit of the Attorney General’s Office of the Republic in charge of investigating the Ayotzinapa case.

In addition, the Court attracted four appeals linked to the 2018 ruling that rejected the so-called “historical truth” about the disappearance of the 43 normalistas. That ruling ordered the investigation to be reinstated through the creation of a Commission for Investigation and Truth in the Iguala case.

Reactions of organizations

The Miguel Agustín Pro Juárez Human Rights Center questioned the decision. He considers that it reopens the debate on a key resolution for clarifying the case. The organization recalled that, almost 12 years after the disappearance of the students, pending issues persist, such as access to relevant military information and progress in extraditions essential for the investigation.

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Mexico records the day with the fewest homicides in eight years

25 deaths in one day: the lowest number in eight years in Mexico.

Day with the least deprivation of life since 2018

Monday, July 6, 2026, became the day with the fewest deaths due to intentional homicide in Mexico during the government of President Claudia Sheinbaum and in the last eight years. The Executive Secretariat of the National Public Security System (SESNSP) counted only 25 victims.

Fourteen states did not report any intentional homicide that day. The figure exceeds the minimum recorded during the previous administration, which was 39 victims on January 20, 2022.

Where did the homicides occur?

52% of the cases were concentrated in six entities: Michoacán (3), Sinaloa, Puebla, Tabasco, Chiapas and Morelos (2 each). The rest was distributed in other regions.

The report shows other days with low rates in 2026: 28 victims on June 7 and July 3; 29 on May 15; 31 on various dates in February, April and May. Also on March 21, 2026 and September 26, 2025, 32 deaths were reported, figures that are now exceeded.

Security specialists warn that a single day does not reflect a permanent trend. The evaluation should be based on monthly and annual averages to measure structural changes in violence.

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