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Ngos Reveal that Deaths of Migrants on the u.s.-Mexico Border Would Be up to 40% Higher than Officially Reported, Why?

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Now, through an interactive platform you will be able to observe the places where human remains were found in the border states.
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According to the findings, the deaths reported by local authorities could be between 20 and 40% higher than reported by the Customs and Border Protection Office.The entry of migrants' deaths at the border is 40% higher than those reported by the U.S.A. was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.

A report that contradicts the figures that have been published by the government of President Donald Trump shows that the deaths of migrants on the U.S.-Mexico border have increased.This is a database disseminated by the humanitarian group No More Deaths, in which it is claimed that there is a significant discrepancy in the official data of the federal government.This is because the report argues that despite what the Donald Trump administration…

A new database published this Monday by the humanitarian group No More Deaths exposes a discrepancy, in some sectors of up to 40%, in the official figures of deaths of migrants on the border between Mexico and the United States. The entry reveals up to 40% more deaths of migrants on the border than those reported by the United States was first published in Digital Process.

A new database published this Monday by the humanitarian group No More Deaths exposes a discrepancy, in some sectors of up to 40%, in the official figures of deaths of migrants on the border between Mexico and the United States. According to the findings, the deaths reported by local authorities could be between 20 and 40% higher than reported by the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The organization, based in Arizona, presented on …

Now, through an interactive platform you will be able to observe the places where human remains were found in the border states.

The Arizona-based humanitarian organization No More Deaths published an interactive database on Monday that exposes discrepancies of between 20 and 40 percent in the number of migrant deaths at the U.S.-Mexico border, compared to official data from Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The system, hosted on the organization’s website, allows for a precise geographic view of the locations where human remains have been recovered from 2002 to April …

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