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Prosecutor’s Office Responds to Agroverdi: “We Don’t Close Down El Ramillete to Keep Day Laborers Out of Support”

Summary by Newsweek México
The Attorney General of the State, Gerardo Vázquez Alatriste, said that the El Ramillete ranch, in Dolores Hidalgo, could have been closed during the operation carried out on July 11, but it was decided not to do so in order not to leave hundreds of day laborers working on the site without support. “We could have closed, but we didn’t do it out of respect for human rights. We couldn’t leave them without income overnight,” the prosecutor said in …
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The Attorney General of the State, Gerardo Vázquez Alatriste, said that the El Ramillete ranch, in Dolores Hidalgo, could have been closed during the operation carried out on July 11, but it was decided not to do so in order not to leave hundreds of day laborers working on the site without support. “We could have closed, but we didn’t do it out of respect for human rights. We couldn’t leave them without income overnight,” the prosecutor said in …

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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