Isn’t that issue the “calling” in this story?
I have no idea what you mean by this, can you please clarify?
For reference, avoiding any semantics of what "calling for" might mean or imply, this is what she has been saying:
“We call on the Mexican community to act pacifically and not allow itself to be provoked,” she added.
But the Mexican president made clear that her government has an “unwavering commitment to the protection and defense of the human rights of Mexicans, regardless of their immigration status” — and called for due process in U.S. immigration proceedings.
“In this sense, we make a respectful but firm call to United States authorities for all immigration procedures to be carried out with adherence to due process, within a framework of respect for human dignity and the rule of law,” Sheinbaum said in her statement.
Sheinbaum pledged her government would continue using “all diplomatic and legal channels available” to make clear to the Trump administration that they oppose “practices that criminalize immigration and put at risk the safety and well-being of our communities in the United States.”
So, first off, I think it's just and fair to call for due process. That's reasonable. But, as has been reiterated on this thread multiple times, "due process" for non-citizens and illegal aliens is NOT the same as due process for American citizens. But still, it should be followed regardless, such as it is outlined in the statutes of the USA.
The next bits though, the ones I highlighted-- this sounds an awful lot like a suggestion that the USA should not in fact be following its own laws regarding
legal immigration and deportation. And it also seems to suggest that the Mexican government has some right to claim ownership and impose its views and laws on people who are not actually living
in Mexico. And that's a major problem for me.
https://thehill.com/policy/international/5340946-mexican-president-condemns-la-violence/