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Activists decry inhumane conditions at Mexican migrant facilities after deadly fire

Por: New York Daily News Nation March 29, 2023

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The fire that killed at least 40 people who were trapped inside a Mexican migrant detention center is bringing to light severe conditions of those housed in migrant facilities, activists say. Video of the Monday incident was posted on Facebook by Equipo De Rescate Cd Juárez, a local organization that assists in emergency events. Image taken from a video showing ambulances and rescue teams staffers outside an immigration center in Ciudad Juarez,... + full article



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