Claudia Sheinbaum reports a 44 percent decrease in intentional homicides
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a 44% reduction in intentional homicides in Mexico from September 2024 to February 2026, marking a significant decline in daily homicide rates.
In a recent briefing at the Palacio Nacional, President Claudia Sheinbaum highlighted a notable achievement in public safety, reporting a 44 percent decrease in intentional homicides from September 2024 to February 2026. This translates to an average reduction of 38 homicides per day compared to the beginning of her administration, showcasing a continuous decline in violence through consistent monthly improvements.
Sheinbaum pointed out that her administration began with an alarming average of 86.9 daily homicides, which has now decreased to 48.8 in February 2026, making it the lowest monthly figure in over a decade. This reduction reflects the effectiveness of security strategies implemented by her administration, as she emphasized the importance of ongoing efforts to combat high-impact crimes. The figures presented align with broader national and local security goals aimed at creating a safer environment for citizens.
Sheinbaum’s remarks build a narrative of progress in a critical area of public health and safety, resonating with citizens weary of violence. As the administration seeks to maintain these trends, the report reinforces the importance of effective governance and coordinated security efforts. Challenges remain, but the statistical improvements present a glimmer of hope for residents affected by crime in Mexico, suggesting a potential turning point if trends continue positively.