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Documentary Reveals the Stories of ‘Migrants in Their Own Country’ and the Injustices that Live in Saltillo

Summary by Vanguardia
In a few decades the population of migrants from the southern states of Mexico in the north has doubled, surpassing the hundreds of thousands of inhabitants, between discrimination, violence and labor exploitation. A phenomenon that is often eclipsed by international migrations before the authorities and citizens. Some of the stories of these people were reflected in the documentary “Mey yi’o ja’” by the writer and journalist Christian Luna, who…
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In a few decades the population of migrants from the southern states of Mexico in the north has doubled, surpassing the hundreds of thousands of inhabitants, between discrimination, violence and labor exploitation. A phenomenon that is often eclipsed by international migrations before the authorities and citizens. Some of the stories of these people were reflected in the documentary “Mey yi’o ja’” by the writer and journalist Christian Luna, who…

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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