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Mexico Cases the rental plan after the inhabitants protest against the surpassing of Americans and others

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Local residents of Mexico City made their feelings known about unwanted tourists visiting their original regions.

The residents protested on mass tourism over the weekend, with hundreds of people who were quit in the street and required more strict laws and legislation to regulate tourist levels.

On Wednesday, it seems that government representatives sold requests by announcing a preliminary plan to process the gentrification and other concerns of the premises, reported the Associated Press (AP).

The Americans targeted in Mexico City while the inhabitants protest against tourism and arrow rents

Clara Brugada, mayor of Mexico City, said that the owners will not be allowed to increase rents over inflation.

Meanwhile, the authorities will have a list of “reasonable rental” proposals to share, according to AP.

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Mexico officials announced its intention to address the gentrification after the inhabitants protested mass tourism in their city. (istock)

Brugada said his administration would consult residents of his proposal, with the aim of writing legislation that incorporates measures to maintain affordable rents.

Earlier this month, an initially peaceful walk took its turn when a small group of people in masks began to break the windows, loot and harass foreigners, Fox News Digital reported earlier.

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Many demonstrators called American tourists.

The number of Americans living in Mexico jumped from 70% from 2019 to 2022, according to the United States Department of State.

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The number of Americans living in Mexico jumped 70% from 2019 to 2022. (istock)

Popular areas such as Condesa and Roma have been affected.

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Graffiti written on broken glass of rocks said “get out of Mexico”, as reported by.

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The number of Americans living in Mexico continued to switch to a total of 1.6 million. Above, some of those who protest against mass tourism in their city. (Carl de Souza / AFP via Getty Images)

Other signs held by demonstrators read, among other messages, “Gringos, stop flying our house” and “Taxes country, learn Spanish, respect my culture”.

During the cocovated pandemic, many Americans took advantage of the cheaper rent prices in Mexico by escaping locking in 2020 as “digital nomads”.

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The number of Americans living in Mexico continued to switch to a total of 1.6 million, according to the United States Department of State.

The Associated Press contributed the reports.

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