Mexicali, BC., Members of United Resistances of Baja California intercepted the truck in which President Andrés Manuel López Obrador traveled from the Mexicali International Airport to the facilities of the National Guard (GN) to deliver a document in which they warn him that Governor Jaime Bonilla Valdez does not follow their orders or do his job , and they insisted on the departure of the company Constellation Brands, based in the El Choropo ejido of the Mexicali Valley.
This, even though the Mexican president arrived on a commercial flight and exited through a private hangar door.
Approximately 400 other people welcomed him at the National Guard facilities, located in the El Palmar neighborhood, west of Mexicali, to deliver petitions and inform him about the situation in the state.
The protesters demanded union democracy, payment of salaries for interim teachers, and pensions for the teaching profession. "We don't want Constellation, Mr. President, and Bonilla isn't doing his job," said Alma Araceli Piña, an activist with United Resistance.
"The good thing is that you're leaving, Bonilla!" another activist shouted at López Obrador's reaction.