November 17, 2025

Clashes in Mexico City as ‘Gen Z’ protests leave 120 injured, 20 arrests

Clashes erupted in Mexico City on Saturday during a march against violence and corruption, leaving about 120 people injured, according to The Associated Press. The city’s public safety chief told Reuters that at least 100 police officers were injured, with 40 requiring hospital treatment. Authorities also reported 20 arrests and 20 civilian injuries.

The demonstrations, organized under a “Generation Z” banner, reflect a broader frustration with insecurity and perceived impunity, and were fueled by anger over the Nov. 1 public killing of Uruapan Mayor Carlos Manzo. The AP noted the march drew backing from older opposition supporters alongside younger protesters, signaling wider political resonance beyond youth organizers.

What happened on the ground

Witnesses described a chaotic scene in the capital’s Zócalo, where riot police used tear gas after hooded protesters dismantled fencing around the National Palace. In Mexico City, officials reported 20 arrests and referred another 20 individuals for administrative offenses. According to The Guardian, unrest also spread to Guadalajara, resulting in 13 injuries and 47 detentions.

Reuters reported chants calling for better security and targeting the ruling Morena party.

In response, President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned the violence, and also suggested the movement had been infiltrated by right-wing parties and artificially amplified by social media bots.

How the ‘Gen Z’ label factors in

Reuters reported that organizers circulated a manifesto under the name “Generation Z Mexico,” describing the group as nonpartisan and motivated by frustration with corruption and violence. While the AP noted the march began largely peacefully, it later escalated into clashes.

Authorities are processing arrests and administrative referrals while treating those injured, Reuters and The Guardian reported. Protests occurred in cities nationwide, from Tijuana to Oaxaca.

With security and accountability prominent in national debate after Manzo’s killing, organizers and officials appear ready for continued contention over tactics, responsibility and the shape of future demonstrations.

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