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Insecurity Affects Schools in Xalapa

Summary by Contigo Puebla
*Parents request police surveillance at class hours Xalapa, Ver. In the face of the wave of insecurity in the Santa Bárbara Reserve in Xalapa and the recent thefts in Telesecundaria, José María Luis Mora, Adriana Méndez Vázquez, director of this educational center, denounced the City Council and state authorities to deny them police help. In this context, members of the Association of Family Parents (APF) also pronounced: “The wave of insecurity…
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*Parents request police surveillance at class hours Xalapa, Ver. In the face of the wave of insecurity in the Santa Bárbara Reserve in Xalapa and the recent thefts in Telesecundaria, José María Luis Mora, Adriana Méndez Vázquez, director of this educational center, denounced the City Council and state authorities to deny them police help. In this context, members of the Association of Family Parents (APF) also pronounced: “The wave of insecurity…

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Contigo Puebla broke the news on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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