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Mon Sep 2, 2019, 07:03 AM Sep 2019

Mexican government, searching for the disappeared, has found more than 3,000 hidden graves

MEXICO CITY — For years, Mexican newspapers have carried chilling tales of mothers searching for their missing children and discovering hidden graves. Now, for the first time, the federal government has disclosed the number of clandestine sites where those who have been disappeared in Mexico’s raging narco-violence have turned up.

Nearly 5,000 bodies have been discovered in more than 3,000 graves since late 2006, said Karla Quintana, the head of the government’s National Search Commission.

That’s well above previous estimates by academics and journalists. Quinto Elemento Lab, a Mexican investigative journalism organization, published a report last November identifying 1,978 graves.


At least 40,000 people have disappeared in Mexico since 2006. Officials believe the majority were victims of organized-crime groups. But in many cases, local or state authorities might have been complicit.



Karla Quintana, head of Mexico’s National Search Commission, appears with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, left, and Alejando Encinas, undersecretary of human rights, population and migration in Mexico’s Interior Ministry. (José Méndez/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/mexican-government-searching-for-the-disappeared-have-found-more-than-3000-hidden-graves/2019/09/01/d15fa7ae-cc20-11e9-9615-8f1a32962e04_story.html

This is why we need to understand that so many people who come to the USA from Mexico are coming as refugees and not just looking for a job. As a hospice nurse I have heard a lot of horror stories from undocumented patients and their families.
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