Mexico says it will seek criminal charges in the United States over the deaths of 17 Mexicans who died in ICE custody or during U.S. immigration enforcement operations during the Trump administration, according to officials. The announcement follows a case in Houston in which a Mexican national, Lorenzo Salgado, is reported to have been shot dead by an ICE agent on Tuesday. Mexican officials say the deaths occurred while people were in ICE custody or in the context of immigration operations, and they are pressing for accountability through the criminal justice process. The reports indicate that Mexico’s request is aimed at prompting investigations and potential charges related to those deaths. The U.S. government’s response is not included in the provided summaries. Across the coverage, the central points are Mexico’s intention to request criminal charges, the number of deaths cited as 17, and the connection to the Houston shooting involving Lorenzo Salgado, which is described as a trigger for Mexico’s action.