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A rising movement calls for housing reform in Mexico’s largest and most expensive city, but vandalism by disruptive groups ...
Holding signs saying 'gringo go home' and 'no tourists,' Mexico City residents took to the streets to complain about what they say is the gentrification of their city.
The frustrations that led to the protest were built from years of mass tourism and rent prices rising in large swaths of the city. This influx of foreigners started around 2020, “when Americans ...
A protest sign in Mexico City. Fernando Llano / AP “Mexico City is going through a transformation,” she said. “There are a lot of foreigners, namely Americans, coming to live here.
World News Americans targeted in Mexico City as locals protest against tourism, soaring rents By Ashley J. DiMella, Fox News Published July 9, 2025, 5:45 a.m. ET ...
A man points to his Mexican ID to prove his nationality as people protest against gentrification, as the increase in remote workers has risen prices and increased housing demand in neighborhoods like ...
Three major cannabis tolerance zones in central Mexico City plazas were relocated, igniting a fresh wave of debate.
The Mexico City government on Wednesday announced a preliminary plan to deal with gentrification, a week after a fierce protest against rising housing prices some link to mass tourism and an ...
It's been one week since the July 4 protests against mass tourism and digital nomads took off in Mexico City. Hundreds of locals marched across the city to demonstrate being fed up with rising ...
Mexico City (AFP) – Mexico City authorities on Wednesday announced a plan to tackle gentrification, following protests against rising rents blamed on an influx of foreigners, including remote ...
Rents are so high that some people can't even pay anymore.” The Mexico City protest follows others in European cities like Barcelona, Madrid, Paris and Rome against mass tourism.