Mexico City.- Central American mothers are conducting a harrowing search for their migrant children in Mexico. Many of them have lost contact with their children after they made the perilous journey to the USA in search of a better life.
According to Radio Formula, it reported that at the end of March, five mothers of disappeared migrants arrived in Mexico to look for their relatives, they came from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
Are women They were the first to arrive they look for their childrenwho with the help of the Mexican government undertook the search.
It is worth mentioning that according to figures from the Mexican Federation of Public Human Rights Organizations (FMOPDH) are at least 2 thousand people They transited to North America missing.
Two days after these families protested at the Glorieta de los Desaparecidos in Mexico City on March 25, 40 migrants died in a Provisional Station in Ciudad Juárez, and there are still wounded recovering.
Central American mothers they often have to face violence and poverty in their countries of origin, and many of them see migration as the only option to provide a better life for their children. However, the journey through Mexico is dangerous and can lead to death or disappearance.
As the migration crisis continues in the region, many Central American mothers have come together to form search and location groups in Mexico.
These groups work to find their missing children and help other migrants who have lost contact with their families.
The process of search It can be difficult and dangerous, as search parties have to deal with threats from gangs and cartels, as well as corruption in the Mexican justice system.
They often have to search for clues in dangerous places and interview witnesses who may be reluctant to speak for fear of retaliation.
Despite the challenges, Central American mothers they don’t give up. They have managed to reunite with some of their children and have also helped other migrants to get in touch with their families.
In addition, they have used their stories to draw attention to the dangers of migration and the need for more compassionate and humane immigration policies.
Although the search process is dangerous and difficult, Central American mothers are united in their determination to find their children and call attention to the need for more humane immigration policies.
In 2022 alone, more than 109 thousand disappeared in Mexicoaccording to the National Registry of Missing and Unlocated Persons, as reported by Radio Formula.
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