After a Mexico City suburb euthanized 11,000 street dogs, Sheinbaum demands a review
After revelations that nearly 11,000 street dogs had been euthanized in a Mexico City suburb, President Claudia Sheinbaum on Thursday said animal protection laws and animal euthanasia regulations must be reviewed. The controversy arose after Senator Mariela Gutiérrez, a member of Sheinbaum’s Morena party, admitted that the stray dogs were killed between 2019 and 2023 while she was mayor of Tecamac, México state, about 40 kilometers north of downtown Mexico City. Sen. Mariela Gutiérrez’s decision to have nearly 11,000 diseased or dangerous dogs put down has been controversial, to say the least. (Senado de México) Gutiérrez confirmed the actions in a Wednesday press conference after a video showing her arguing with municipal officials last year about the mass euthanasia was made public this week and went viral. The senator defended her actions, saying the animals were in “deplorable” health or had attacked people and that the procedure followed official protocols. Municipal record...