Mexico City Protesters Cross Paths with Naked Bicyclist Demonstration

Dow Jones
15 Jun

By José de Córdoba

About 100 protestors marched more than a mile Saturday from one of Mexico City's hippest neighborhoods--the home to many young expat Americans--to the U.S. embassy. There, they rallied in a light drizzle against President Trump. The marchers were led by a man carrying a composite Mexican and U.S. flag. Protestors carried signs in English and Spanish condemning the deportation of migrants, calling for Trump's impeachment and opposing the deployment of the National Guard and Marines in Los Angeles. "Our constitutional rights are being dismantled," said lawyer Judith Swinney, 69, who has been living in Mexico for three years. "We who have a voice must speak for people who don't have a voice."

The protesters crossed paths with hundreds of naked bicyclists who rode by the U.S. embassy-which fronts Mexico City's main avenue-in a yearly demonstration to promote bike riding as a way to exercise and use less fossil fuels.

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