“We’ve been working hard to limit this detention, because this is exactly the kind of thing that happens,” said Gretchen Kuhner, the director of the Mexico-based group Women in Migration.
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — Mexican authorities said Wednesday that eight employees or officials are being investigated for possible misconduct at a migrant detention center where a fire killed 39 ...
new video loaded: Fire Kills Dozens of Migrants at Mexican Detention Facility The blaze broke out at a migrant detention facility in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, a border city near El Paso, Texas.
The National Immigration Institute, Mexico’s immigration regulatory office, said the fire started about 10 p.m. Monday in one of its facilities in Ciudad Juárez near a bridge that connects the ...
The fatal blaze comes as border cities across Mexico have been flooded with migrants turned back from the United States and more arriving from other countries. Send any friend a story As a ...
“Last night’s events are a horrible example of why organizations have been working to limit or eliminate detention in Mexico,” said Gretchen Kuhner, director of the Mexico-based Institute ...
No charge. A fire that broke out inside the men’s section of a migrant detention facility in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, has claimed the lives of at least 39 individuals. According to the National ...
Dozens of people have been killed and injured after a fire broke out in an immigration detention facility in northern Mexico near the ... Americas director at Amnesty International, on Tuesday ...
Mexico’s National Migration Institute said the blaze started just before 10 p.m. Monday in the sleeping area of its facility in Ciudad Juárez, just south of El Paso. Sixty-eight men were ...
country director for the IRC in Mexico, said. “These risks are particularly tangible in cities along the U.S.-Mexico border, such as Ciudad Juárez, which for years have seen increasing numbers ...
“It’s not like these incidents just happen out of thin air,” said Stephanie Leutert, director of the Central America and Mexico Policy Initiative at University of Texas at Austin and a ...
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