US Embassy warns Americans due to massive demonstrations in Mexico City

The US Embassy in Mexico has one safety warning advising US citizens to exercise extra caution in Mexico City on Thursday, November 20, due to a large-scale protest expected to unfold along one of the capital’s busiest corridors.
According to the American mission to MexicoThousands of protesters are expected to march from the city Angel of the Independence Monument to the Zocalo starting at 11:00 am The route runs through the historic center of the city, an area where the annual edition also takes place Memorial Parade of the Mexican Revolutionscheduled to start at 10:00 am in the Zócalo and concludes on the Revolution monument.
Authorities warn that groups that took part in the upcoming march were also involved in one November 15 demonstration that turned violentincreasing concerns about possible disruptions or confrontations during Thursday’s events.
Reasons behind the demonstrations
While multiple organizations are expected to join the march, recent mobilizations in Mexico City have focused on several prominent issues:
Social and economic grievances: Protesters have expressed frustration over inflation, wage stagnation and economic policies that they say disproportionately affect working-class families.
Security and police concerns: Citizen groups have denounced the rising violence and demanded stronger protections, accountability and reforms in law enforcement.
Political tensions related to government policy: Activists and civil society organizations have criticized certain federal initiatives, claiming they threaten democratic norms or do not adequately address social inequality.
Remembrance-related activism: November 20, the anniversary of the Mexican Revolution, traditionally sees heightened political expressions and demonstrations that draw attention to contemporary struggles for justice and rights.
While not all participating groups have publicly announced their specific demands, authorities expect a broad mix of trade union organizations, student collectives and activist networks to participate, increasing the likelihood of a large and diverse turnout.
Guidance from the American Embassy

The embassy advises U.S. citizens to remain vigilant throughout the day, stressing that demonstrations can be unpredictable and could lead to road closures, transportation delays or clashes with authorities.
Recommended actions include:
- Avoid active protest areas and exercise caution if you encounter large crowds.
- Monitor local news outlets and official government channels for real-time updates.
- Follow the instructions of the local authorities; for emergencies, call 911 in Mexico.
The embassy notes that while many protests in Mexico City remain peaceful, previous incidents underscore the importance of remaining aware of one’s surroundings and planning travel routes accordingly.
Americans living in or visiting the capital are encouraged to stay informed and take preventive safety measures as the November 20 mobilization approaches.




