Mexico's government on Wednesday amplified its assertion that the Aug. 3 mass
shooting in El Paso,
Texas, was an act of terrorism against Mexicans, urging the
United States to ensure the attack was designated as such.
Speaking after meetings on Tuesday between U.S. and Mexican government officials about the incident, Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard told a regular government news conference that steps needed to be taken to prevent future killings.
"It's very important to persevere, to specify, clarify and demand that measures are taken so that this is not repeated, and the first measure is to classify it for what it is, an act of terrorism that seeks to take Mexican lives," Ebrard said.