Migrant deaths in New Mexico have increased tenfold
- Ten times more migrants have died in New Mexico near the U.S.-Mexico border in the last two years compared to five years ago, mainly due to smuggling routes through harsh terrains.
- In 2023, the remains of 113 presumed migrants were found in New Mexico, significantly higher than nine in 2020 and ten in 2019.
- Nearly half of the migrant deaths this year were women, with women ages 20 to 29 representing the largest group.
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