Tag: Mexico

The Limits of “Action as Propaganda”: The Case of Public Insecurity

By Juan Larrosa (January 26, 2026) A few days ago, Mexico’s National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) released the most recent results of the National Urban Public Security Survey (ENSU). The data are not encouraging: in December 2025, 63.8% of the adult population reported feeling unsafe in the city where they live. In other words, nearly two out of… Read more →