The Government of Mexico, led by President Claudia Sheinbaum, is considering initiating legal actions against SpaceX for the fall of fragments from the Starship rocket on the beaches of Tamaulipas following its explosion on June 18 in Texas. Environmental authorities (Profepa and Semarnat), along with Conibio Global, documented waste materials such as aluminum, rubber, and pressurized tanks in areas like Playa Bagdad, affecting sea turtles and potential contaminants like lead and cadmium in their habitat. SpaceX rejects environmental risks and offers to collaborate in the recovery. Mexico warns that "necessary demands will be made" if contamination is confirmed.