The patience of the neighbors of the Exrancho La Virgen is exhausted. They assure that, despite the demonstrations that they have carried out to evict the site that closed the INAH, and that it protects a hundred pipes of "water for well-being", the government of the people led by the brownist Alejandro Armenta, has ignored their demands.
This story is only covered by news sources that have yet to be evaluated by the independent media monitoring agencies we use to assess the quality and reliability of news outlets on our platform. Learn more here.
The patience of the neighbors of the Exrancho La Virgen is exhausted. They assure that, despite the demonstrations that they have carried out to evict the site that closed the INAH, and that it protects a hundred pipes of "water for well-being", the government of the people led by the brownist Alejandro Armenta, has ignored their demands.