Farmers Block Mexico’s Congress With Tractors To Protest Water Law Proposal

"MEXICO CITY — Dozens of farmers drove their tractors in a caravan to Mexico City and blocked an entrance to Mexico’s Congress on Wednesday to protest a new national water law that imposes stricter controls on water use.

The farmers amassed outside the congressional chamber to protest the General Water Law proposal, which they say will take water away from the countryside and re-allocate it for discretionary use. They say the proposal threatens their livelihoods and chips away at their fundamental right to water.

“If it affects the countryside, it affects the city!” read a banner hanging from two tractors.

“We are protesting against the imposition by the federal government of a new water law, a reform that puts at risk the ownership of our lands,” said Jorge Robles, a farmer from the northern state of Chihuahua.

The proposal backed by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is being discussed in the Chamber of Deputies, where the president’s Morena Party has a majority. The law aims for the federal government to impose stricter penalties for water-related crimes and regulate water concessions — a sector plagued by high-profile corruption cases."

The Associated Press had the story December 3, 2025.

Source: AP, 12/05/2025