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Migrants Face Violence and Death as the National Institute of Migration “Depressurizes” Mexico’s Southern Border
Jeny Pascacio
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11 October, 2023
The National Institute of Migration “depressurizes” Tapachula removing 8,152 migrants from the city: they’ve been transferred to other localities in the states of Chiapas, Tabasco, and Veracruz
U.S
Texas Declares Migration Emergency Deploying Soldiers to the Southern Border
Ñaní Pinto
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23 December, 2022
Soldiers have been deployed in order to contain the passage of migrants crossing into the United States seeking asylum
Analysis
Mexico: At the roots of migrant caravans, protest against massive kiddnapping
Avispa
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16 May, 2019
For a few hours, the Caravana occupied the train tracks in Tierra Blanca, holding a press conference in the very place where migrants are kidnapped
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Tzeltal Political Prisoners File Appeal for their Immediate Freedom
Aldo Santiago
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25 September, 2024
Tzeltal human rights defenders accused of homicide have filed an appeal demanding their immediate freedom.
Mexico
Already Failed Dam Project Being Revived in Oaxaca to Address Water Crisis
Sare Frabes
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23 September, 2024
Attempt being made to revive an already failed dam project to combat the water crisis in Oaxaca.
Mexico
Social Organizations Warn of a New Surge in Violence in the Highlands of Chiapas
Sare Frabes
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27 August, 2024
Hundreds of Tsostil families flee their communities due to increasing violence between armed groups in the highlands of Chiapas