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Ngos Warn Criminalization of Migrant Defender in Chiapas

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More than a hundred civil society organizations, collectives, academics and human rights defenders expressed their concern about the legal situation of Luis García Villagrán, a well-known activist for migrants, and demanded that the unrestricted respect for due process be guaranteed in the hearing to link to the process scheduled for August 11.
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Luis Villagrán, organizer of migrant caravans was released due to lack of elements against him; authorities pointed out him of links with human trafficking. You may also be interested: Luis García Villagrán, part of a network that “orquesta” caravans: Governor On Monday, the Migration Affairs Program of the Ibero-American University reported on the release of Villagrán García in X (@PRAMI_IBERO). “After today’s hearing, human rights defender Lui…

More than a hundred civil society organizations, collectives, academics and human rights defenders expressed their concern about the legal situation of Luis García Villagrán, a well-known activist for migrants, and demanded that the unrestricted respect for due process be guaranteed in the hearing to link to the process scheduled for August 11.

Mexico City. Civil society organizations, collectives, academic networks and human rights defenders demanded that the due process of the human rights defender of migrants Luis García Villagrán be guaranteed at the linkage hearing on Monday, in which he will be charged with the crime of organized crime in the form of trafficking in persons. They also called for the immediate cessation of his criminalization, respect for the principle of presumpti…

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La Jornada Baja California broke the news in on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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