SRE Files 20 Complaints in the U.S. for the Death of 17 Mexicans in ICE Operatives
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The Government of Mexico insists on seeking out those responsible for the deaths of the 17 Mexican migrants who died during its meetings with the U.S. immigration police (ICE). Foreign Minister Roberto Velasco detailed on Wednesday that 20 complaints have been filed with the U.S. authorities, of which only four have been answered. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has disbursed more than $24,000 for the repatriation of the bodies and the formal re…
The SRE confirms the submission of 20 complaints after the death of 17 Mexicans during raids or in ICE custody.
Foreign Minister Roberto Velasco said the goal is to have a line of responsibility and determine what happened in each case. The SRE charge: justice for the death of 17 Mexican migrants in the U.S. first appeared in Eleven News.
The federal government will seek criminal charges against those involved in the deaths of 17 Mexicans killed during operations and while in custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This was announced by Roberto Velasco Álvarez, head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE), during the morning press conference on August 19, while reporting on the progress of… Source
The Mexican Foreign Ministry reported that an investigation in Florida coincides with the hypothesis that one of the Mexicans took his own life.
The chancellor pointed out that four out of 20 prosecutors' offices have already responded; there are advances in cases where the government supports complaints that relatives filed
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