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39 lifeless after mattresses lit at migrant heart

39 lifeless after mattresses lit at migrant heart

March 28, 2023
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    Greater than three dozen migrants have died in a fireplace in a dormitory at an immigration detention heart in northern Mexico close to the U.S. border, immigration officers stated Tuesday.

    The hearth broke out when migrants fearing deportation set mattresses ablaze late Monday on the Nationwide Immigration Institute (INM), a facility in Ciudad Juarez, which sits south of El Paso, Texas, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador stated.

    Thirty-nine individuals have died and 29 accidents have been reported to this point, INM confirmed in an announcement posted to Twitter early Tuesday. The individuals who have been injured have been transferred to 4 close by hospitals for speedy care, INM stated.

    INM stated 68 males from Central and South America have been staying on the immigration facility on the time of the hearth. Authorities have been working with different nations to establish the migrants who died.

    What brought about the hearth?

    López Obrador stated the hearth was began by migrants inside the power in protest after studying they’d be deported.

    “They by no means imagined that this might trigger this horrible misfortune,” López Obrador stated.

    Tensions between authorities and migrants had apparently been working excessive in latest weeks in Ciudad Juarez, the place shelters are full of individuals ready for alternatives to cross into the U.S. or who’ve requested asylum there and are ready out the method.

    Authorities are investigating the hearth, INM stated. The nation’s prosecutor basic has launched an investigation, stated Andrea Chávez, federal deputy of Ciudad Juarez, in an announcement. Mexico’s Nationwide Human Rights Fee was additionally alerted. An inquiry into the hearth was launched by Mexico’s lawyer basic’s workplace.

    Photographs present mass legislation enforcement response in Ciudad Juarez

    Photographs confirmed ambulances, firefighters, Mexican troopers and vans from the morgue swarm the scene. Rows of our bodies have been laid out beneath shimmery silver sheets in a parking zone outdoors the power. Injured survivors have been carried on stretchers into ambulances. And a girl wept whereas leaning her head in opposition to on ambulance.

    What to find out about Ciudad Juarez, INM

    Ciudad Juarez, situated throughout the border from El Paso, Texas, is a serious crossing level for migrants coming into the U.S. The shelters within the metropolis are filled with migrants ready for alternatives to cross or who’ve requested asylum within the U.S. and are ready out the method.

    The INM has struggled lately with overcrowding in its services. About 20 migrants, officers and human rights staff described a southern Mexico immigration detention heart run by the INM as overcrowded, filthy and engaged in repeated abusive remedy, in keeping with a 2019 investigation by the Related Press. Witnesses described harsh remedy by guards, girls sleeping in hallways or in eating halls amongst rats and cockroaches, and moms reusing diapers.

    On March 9, greater than 30 advocacy organizations and migrant shelters penned an open letter denouncing the criminalization of migrants and asylum seekers in Ciudad Juarez and accusing authorities of extreme power in detaining migrants.

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    Contributing: Hector Garcia De Leon and Cesar Brioso, USA TODAY; The Related Press.

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