Increases 129% Forced Displacement by Crime in Mexico
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Mexico City.- The forced internal displacement by organized crime in Mexico increased 128.95 percent from 2023 to 2024 and a further increase is expected with the persecution of migrants in the United States, according to a report by the Ibero-American University (UIA). The study "Forced Travesías: Internal Displacement in Mexico 2024", carried out by the UIA Human Rights Program, detected 28,900 people displaced last year in 72 events, mainly m…
MEXICO CITY.- According to a study presented Thursday in Mexico City, violence displaced 28,900 people in Mexico in 2024, 129% more than the previous year, when 12,623 cases were documented. The main cause of forced displacement was violence perpetrated by organized crime groups, highlights the report "Travesías […]
Mexico City, Mexico. The violence displaced 28,900 people in Mexico in 2024, 129% more than the previous year, when 12,623 cases were documented, according to a study presented this Thursday in the Mexican capital. The main cause of the forced displacement was the violence exercised by organized crime groups, highlights the report 'Travesías Forzadas, Internal Displacement in Mexico 2024', prepared by the private Ibero-American University of Mex…
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