The disappearance of Americans can bring much needed law enforcement attention to specific criminal groups, which helps other Mexican families searching for their missing loved ones. The aim is to forestall investigations before they have begun. That day, accompanied by the state search commission and escorted by the National Guard, they entered the brush in search of a drug camp. And officials at the National Search Commission are trying to get authorities to co-operate more. Two other scandals follow. But police will then forward the report to the agency that has jurisdiction over the missing persons case. For further assistance with their request, family members or law enforcement can contact the New Mexico Attorney Generals Office or the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI. When were Mexicos 100,000 disappeared and missing people last seen? But he also promised in 2019 that authorities would have all the resources they needed. This tactic backfired. 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Source: https://www.ohchr.org/en/statements/2021/11/press-conference-following-visit-committee-enforced-disappearances-mexico. Experts believe the presidents lack of a coherent security strategy has increased the sense of impunity not just for gangs but for other criminals, too. If an Indigenous family member who is missing is not included in this list, the relatives are urged to contact their local or tribal law enforcement agency and ask them to submit a missing person report to NCIC. Based on the information received, the Committee found that the phenomenon of disappearance continues to be widespread over much of the territory of the State party in the face of which, as we have stated in the past, impunity and revictimization prevail. Investigate patterns of disappearance and avoid fragmentation of cases. . Each of these cases is an indescribable human drama. It would be difficult to make a poster big enough to feature all of them, said Ms Nez. Missing women are often assumed to be with a boyfriend. If the person is believed to be in Mexico, they typically work through their border liaison unit to alert Mexican authorities. FBI Media Alert: FBI Releases List of 192 Missing Indigenous Persons in New Mexico, Navajo Nation The Albuquerque FBI Division today, October 14, 2022, released an updated list of missing. Every day, every day across the country, disappearances continue to be reported, Mr. Peniche said. But it's not enough. President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador's government was the first to recognize the extent of the problem, to talk of "extermination sites" and to mount effective searches. And there are many thousands more missing in Mexico than there were in Cyprus. The list, current as of October 11, has 192 names on it. Two suspects were arrested on Oct. 8, in possession of Aguilars stolen credit cards. We have not moved or changed phone numbers in case she returns, she says. About 75% of the missing are men. In 2019, 12 U.S. citizens were killed in Tijuana, data show. Empty bedrooms and nameless bodies bear witness to a national disgrace. A total of 98,242 missing persons, 93.9%, were found alive, while 6,401 of those located, 6.1%, were dead. Garay is part of a growing number of mothers and relatives digging around Mexico, underneath clandestine graves. According to recent data from Mexico's federal auditor, of more than 1,600 investigations into disappearances by authorities or cartels opened by the attorney general's office, none made it to the courts in 2020. Only 35 of the disappearances recorded have led to the conviction of the perpetrators, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said in a statement Tuesday. Knowing the fate of disappeared persons is primarily a humanitarian act.. In another, a forensic anthropologist delves into brown paper bags containing fragments. The process of searching for bodies is slow and ineffective. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the San Diego Union-Tribune. An official website of the United States government. Please enter valid email address to continue. But even when remains are found, the task of identifying the dead can be arduous, at times taking investigators months of digging through the brush and combing through dirt for tiny fragments of bone, many of which can be too small or worn to help identify the body. A un committee reckons there is almost absolute impunity for disappearances. Eduardo Verdugo/AP Mexican local law enforcement agencies usually do not take a case based only on paperwork from another agency. Travel to several Mexican states is listed as more dangerous than traveling to Syria or Afghanistan by the U.S. State Department. 2022 The Associated Press. It shows how violent Mexico has become in the past 15 years, and how drug gangs have carved out territories where they can kill with impunity. Mexico has officially registered more than 100,000 people as missing or disappeared, according to data from the Interior Ministrys National Registry of Missing People. There the issue isn't money; the difficulty is finding applicants who pass background checks. The policy is being unveiled ahead of the expected end in May of Title 42, a Trump-era policy that allows border agents to quickly turn back migrants. The Albuquerque FBI Division today, October 14, 2022, released an updated list of missing Indigenous persons in New Mexico and the Navajo Nation. In 2009, at the other end of the border, a member of the Tijuana cartel confessed to having "cooked" some 300 victims in caustic lye. Your browser does not support the