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Groups representing the families as well as victims' relatives say that none of the criminal cases against 11 defendants, ...
Human rights activists gathered late Thursday in Juarez, Mexico, to remember the 40 victims of a fatal fire at an immigration ...
More than three dozen people are reportedly dead and more than two dozen injured after a deadly fire at a migrant center near the U.S.-Mexico border. Mexico's National Migration Institute (INM ...
The trio were taken to the National Migration Institute (INM), a migrant detention ... Ospina González said she feared she was going to die when fire erupted a short distance from her holding ...
Immigrant rights advocates and clergy hold in vigil in Juárez in memory of the 40 migrants who died in the 2023 migrant detention shelter fire.
The Mexican National Migration Institute reports that the suspects are migrants, two from Venezuela and one from Colombia. They were arrested in a joint operation by federal and State of Chihuahua ...
But the fire in Ciudad Juárez took place while ... of migrant advocacy groups in Mexico and the U.S. “The National Migration Institute opened the door for us to work with them, and in two ...
The one fire extinguisher in the building reportedly ... The activists hung signs and left mementos outside the gate of the National Migration Institute station, which stopped holding migrants ...
"We are talking about homicides in the end. They were under the responsibility (of the National Migration Institute). ... There were no fire extinguishers, no emergency doors and no ventilation." ...
Migrants, mostly from Venezuela, hold a prayer vigil outside the Mexican immigration detention center that had a deadly fire one month prior in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, in 2023.