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The National Guard Deployed 108 Thousand Troops and Arrested More than 10,000 People in 2024.

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In a report sent to the Senate, the National Guard reported that its agents suffered 284 armed attacks and that, by repelling the fire, 126 armed civilians were killed.
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The National Guard (GN) reported that, of the 137,716 active elements in 2024, 108,089 troops were deployed in the 32 states, arresting more than 10,000 people with criminal activity. These figures would indicate that for each arrested person, the National Guard would have occupied 10 elements, on average.

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In 2024, the National Guard (GN) used firearms to repel attacks on 262 occasions, resulting in 126 civilian deaths. “The personnel of this public security force suffered 284 armed attacks, of which 262 were repelled using firearms. In the reporting period, the National Guard used firearms on an exceptional basis, as a last resort and only for the purpose of neutralizing aggressors on 262 occasions, in accordance with the National Law on the Use …

In a report sent to the Senate, the National Guard reported that its agents suffered 284 armed attacks and that, by repelling the fire, 126 armed civilians were killed.

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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