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Up to Eight Thousand Pesos per Interview at Comar
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The accusations pointed to a network of corruption involving officials and outside lawyers IVÁN LÓPEZ/PORTAVOZ PHOTO: ALEJANDRO LÓPEZ The newly inaugurated Multiservice Center of the Mexican Commission for Help to Refugees (COMAR) in Tapachula was born with the promise of speeding up processes and providing a dignified space for those seeking protection in Mexico. However, just days after opening its doors, it faces serious allegations that evid…
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