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Many Forensic and Identification Centers for Missing Persons in Mexico Don't Work

Summary by nmas.com.mx
The administration of former President López Obrador spent millions of pesos to build forensic and identification centers for missing persons, as part of the State’s response to a humanitarian crisis that continues to grow in our country. But today, most of these centers do not work, operate partially or not even opened. That means that thousands of families are still waiting for answers that do not arrive. The empty building located in Morelos …
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The administration of former President López Obrador spent millions of pesos to build forensic and identification centers for missing persons, as part of the State’s response to a humanitarian crisis that continues to grow in our country. But today, most of these centers do not work, operate partially or not even opened. That means that thousands of families are still waiting for answers that do not arrive. The empty building located in Morelos …

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nmas.com.mx broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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