Mexican Government Registers Nearly 100,000 Missing Persons
Secretary of the Interior Luisa María Alcalde said the López Obrador administration has located 20,193 missing persons across López Obrador’s six-year term
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Secretary of the Interior Luisa María Alcalde said the López Obrador administration has located 20,193 missing persons across López Obrador’s six-year term
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The remains were found at the bottom of a 40-meter ravine in the Zapopan suburb of Guadalajara in the central western state of Jalisco, not far from where the missing call center operators had worked
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Three U.S. citizens who were sailing from to San Diego to Mazatlán went missing just north of that Mexican coastal resort town
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AMLO has indeed stepped over the line that differentiates the slinging of mere insults from instigating potential violence
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According to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the three women were from Peñitas, a small border city in Texas near McAllen
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At least five people were reported missing after a fire at a storage facility in Veracruz sent three others to a hospital
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PULSE NEWS MEXICO At least 11 people were found dead and 33 more were reported missing in the Mexican state of Oaxaca on Tuesday, May 31, as a consequence of Hurricane Agatha, which hit landfall Monday, May 30. According to the Oaxaca Coordination of Civil Protection of Oaxaca (CEPCO), in San Carlos Yautepec, at least one person disappeared after having
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By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF The body of Debanhi Escobar, a teenage girl from the northern Mexican state of Nuevo León who went missing on April 8 after having been left on the side of the road by a taxi driver late at night, was found on Thursday, April 21, inside a cistern tank at a cheap hotel in
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By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF Mexico must act immediately to curb an alarming trend of increased enforced disappearances, egged on by “almost absolute impunity” and often involving public officials, a United Nations committee said Tuesday, April 12. A rise in organized crime and a plethora of corrupt state officials are helping to spur Mexico’s skyrocketing number of enforced disappearances
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Mexican Government Investigation into Missing Persons
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