Five Arrested in Migration Center Fire That Left 39 Dead in Mexico
The authorities said arrest warrants had been obtained for three government migration officials, two private security workers and a migrant accused of starting the blaze.
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The authorities said arrest warrants had been obtained for three government migration officials, two private security workers and a migrant accused of starting the blaze.
Experts in the U.S. agree that the incident was the culmination of inadequate migration policies
Several arrest warrants requested after video emerges which appears to show guards leaving as fire engulfs a cell with migrants locked insideThe deaths of at least 39 migrants in a fire at a Mexican detention centre are being investigated as suspected …
Migrants and relatives of detainees gathered in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, to protest at a detention center where a blaze killed dozens.
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Mexico’s National Immigration Institute, which ran the migrant detention facility, said it was cooperating in the ongoing investigation.
38 died in all and 28 were seriously injured, victims of a blaze apparently set in protest by the migrants themselves.
Protesters call for justice as blaze at detention facility in Ciudad Juárez highlights tough US immigration policiesA loud voice cut through the thick quiet of the night: “¡Justicia! ¡Justicia! ¡Justicia!” Frark Martín Pérez Pérez, 32, chanted angrily,…
Mexico’s president says fire was caused by migrants lighting mattresses in protest at planned deportationsRights groups have blamed poor conditions and overcrowding for a fire that killed at least 40 migrants from Central and South America at a migrant…
The blaze broke out at a migrant detention facility in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, a border city near El Paso, Texas.