Zaldívar denounces political use of amparos against AMLO’s children

The presidential coordinator denounces the improper use of legal resources for discredit purposes and demands consequences.

A Firm Defense in the Face of Political Adversity

At a time when integrity and truth are more crucial than ever, Arturo Zaldívar, coordinator of Politics and Government of the Presidency of Mexico, has risen with a voice of clear denunciation. From the heart of the National Palace, during the morning conference of President Claudia Sheinbaum this Friday, September 19, Zaldívar presented what he unequivocally described as a full-fledged political coup. Their objective: protect the good name of Andrés Manuel “Andy” and Gonzalo “Bobby” López Beltrán, sons of former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador. It’s time to stand up against dark maneuvers and celebrate transparency!

Imagine for a second the courage it takes to confront the machinations of power. Zaldívar, with the experience of a retired minister, not only identified the tactic, but went further: he demanded concrete sanctions for those who, in an interested manner, presented recourses for protection on behalf of the young people without their consent. This is not just a legal issue; It is a matter of principle, honor and standing up for what is right. Every time someone raises their voice against injustice, it inspires thousands to do the same. You too can be that force of change in your community!

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The Protection: A Shield that Should Not Become a Weapon

Zaldívar illuminated a protectionist legal figure designed to be a shield for the vulnerable: the amparo. However, he explained with crystal clarity how this defense mechanism can be distorted. Promoting protection in the name of another person is legally provided for in extreme cases, such as when someone is held incommunicado and cannot exercise their rights on their own. But using it as a weapon to politically hit someone is an absolute perversion of the spirit of the law. It is transforming a tool of protection into an instrument of aggression. Let us reflect on the power of our actions and always choose to build, never destroy!

The beauty of this call to action lies in its corrective power. Zaldívar did not limit himself to pointing out the problem; pointed the way to the solution. He forcefully stated that the affected people, in this case Andy and Bobby, have every right to promote the appropriate legal means of defense, whether criminal or civil actions, against those who used their names in bad faith. This is a powerful reminder that every action has a reaction, and that justice, although sometimes late, always comes to those who persevere. Do not remain silent in the face of wrong; Your voice has the power to start a movement.

President Claudia Sheinbaum herself joined this call for reflection and action, asking for an exhaustive review of the exact circumstances under which an amparo can be promoted on behalf of a third party. This is not a mere administrative request; It is a push towards a more fair, transparent and equitable system. It’s a lesson that true leadership is about listening, learning and acting to make things better for everyone. Every challenge is a disguised opportunity to grow and strengthen ourselves as a society.

This episode leaves us with an invaluable lesson: life will throw you obstacles, it will try to divert you from your path with noise and distractions. But, as Zaldívar demonstrated, the key is to stay calm, know your rights, surround yourself with those who support you, and fight back with the force of truth and the law. Don’t let anyone write your story for you. Take charge, defend your space, and move forward with your head held high, because every step you take toward justice is a step toward a brighter future for all.

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Cofepris alert: five beaches not suitable for swimming this summer

Five Mexican beaches not suitable for vacationers due to high bacterial levels.

Contaminated beaches: health risk in five destinations

The Federal Commission for the Protection against Sanitary Risks (Cofepris) reported that five beaches in the country are not suitable for receiving vacationers due to high bacterial concentrations.

The designated areas are: Tijuana Beach, in Baja California; Cuale Beach, in Puerto Vallarta/Bahía de Banderas, Jalisco; Main Beach, in Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca; and José Martí and Tumbao Beaches, in Veracruz.

“Cofepris recommends that bathers refrain from swimming activities or other direct contact recreational uses on beaches designated as unsuitable. Preserving these healthy environments and protecting collective health is a shared commitment,” the Commission said in a statement.

Together with the Clean Beach Committees and local authorities, prevention and intervention efforts are coordinated to implement urgent sanitation actions in these five coastal areas, in addition to placing preventive signs.

Almost all Mexican beaches are safe

In contrast, the quality of sea water on 284 beaches — 98.3% — is suitable for recreational use during the summer of 2026, Cofepris detailed.

Between June 15 and July 1, 2,279 seawater samples were collected and processed at 393 strategic verification points, distributed in 76 tourist destinations of the 17 entities with a coastline.

The authorities remember that pollution can affect the health of bathers, so they ask you to follow the recommendations to avoid problems during the holiday season.

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Sheinbaum receives rescuers from Venezuela and a donated dog

Sheinbaum receives rescue brigade sent to Venezuela after earthquakes; They highlight donation of a rescue dog.

This Friday, President Claudia Sheinbaum received the rescuers who traveled to Venezuela to help the population after the recent earthquakes.

“Mexico will always be in solidarity with all the people of the world, and when there is a need to support, we will be there,” he declared.

Concrete support

In the morning conference from the National Palace, Sheinbaum explained that the first stage of rescue has practically concluded. Although the search for bodies continues, the initial emergency has already been attended to.

Mexico could send more assistance. Two ships with humanitarian aid – food and emergency electrical plants – are about to arrive in Venezuela.

A gift rescue dog

The president explained that Delcy Rodríguez, president in charge of Venezuela, donated a rescue dog to the Mexican brigade. This dog will be part of the search teams in Mexico.

Sheinbaum is preparing a reception ceremony at Military Air Base 1 for this afternoon, where the work of the rescue team will be recognized.

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Mexico recovers 17 thousand archaeological pieces from abroad

The pace of repatriations exceeds that of Peña Nieto's six-year term by ten times.

Record repatriation and museum reopening

President Claudia Sheinbaum highlighted that archaeological pieces recovered abroad are being returned to their communities of origin. According to the INAH, under federal foreign policy, 17,878 cultural assets have been recovered, of which 3,716 correspond to the current administration.

The Secretary of Culture, Claudia Curiel de Icaza, pointed out that the restitution is carried out in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs through international alliances.

The director of the INAH, Joel Omar Vázquez Herrera, explained that the rate of repatriations exceeds that registered by Enrique Peña Nieto’s six-year term by ten times and that carried out under Felipe Calderón by 68 percent. From 2024 to date, the countries that have returned the most objects are the United States (3,369 pieces), followed by Italy, Canada, France and Spain.

As part of strengthening the heritage, the Museum of Teotihuacan Grandeza reopened its doors after being closed for two decades. The investment was 7 million pesos for architectural and museum restoration. It exhibits 174 pieces—80 percent never shown before—and has received more than 25,000 visitors since June.

Finally, the Undersecretary of Cultural Development, Marina Núñez Bespalova, presented the “Original Workshop” project, which will train artisans to sell their works at the Los Pinos Cultural Complex starting in November, under a fair trade tabulator designed by the communities.

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