World Cup prep collides with teacher protests at Mexico City’s Zócalo
Riot police on Monday blocked protesting Oaxacan teachers from entering Mexico City’s main square, the Zócalo, where a FIFA World Cup Fan Festival site is being prepared. The clash signals tense weeks ahead, as more teachers prepare to join protests in the capital. Teachers affiliated with the Oaxaca-based Section 22 of the CNTE teachers union tried to reach the square to set up a protest camp but were unable to get past riot police. They said that the police used tear gas to repel them and claimed that they were pushed and hit by officers. Fuerzas de seguridad usan extintores para dispersar a la CNTE en el Centro Histórico La policía frena el avance sobre 5 de Mayo rumbo a la plancha del Zócalo capitalino pic.twitter.com/9ubEiFIZpT — Manuel Lopez San Martin (@MLopezSanMartin) May 25, 2026 The Ministry of Public Education (SEP) and the Ministry of the Interior (SEGOB) said in a joint statement on Tuesday that Section 22 CNTE representatives had been advised that it was to...