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Guatemala grants temporary status to 161 Mexicans fleeing organized crime
- Guatemala granted temporary humanitarian status to 161 Mexicans fleeing organized crime, according to the Guatemalan Immigration Institute.
- The temporary status allows 39 families, including 69 children, to remain legally in Guatemala.
- Eduardo Ramírez, governor of Chiapas, claimed those who fled have relatives facing charges in Mexico, without providing evidence.
- Violence from powerful cartels in Mexico has led to multiple displacements, affecting people in border areas.
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The Guatemalan Institute of Migration reported that more than 100 Mexicans are housed in its territory after fleeing Chiapas
·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Read Full ArticleAugust 21, 2025.- The government of Guatemala granted humanitarian status to 161 Mexicans who crossed the border last week fleeing violence in the municipality of Frontera Comalapa, Chiapas. They are 39 families, including 69 children, who sought refuge in ...
The governor of Chiapas denied that there were forced displacements in the state due to organized crime violence.
·Mexico City, Mexico
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Total News Sources17
Leaning Left7Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution78% Left
Bias Distribution
- 78% of the sources lean Left
78% Left
L 78%
C 22%
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