In the shadow / Francisco Garduño Yáñez – El Sol de México

Seven organizations, shelters and networks of civil society organizations denounce that one year after the tragic fire at the immigration station in Ciudad Juárez, where 40 men died and 27 were left with physical injuries and lifelong neurological damage, none of the 42 people survivors have received reparation for the damage. There are 11 people linked to the process, among them, the former coordinator of Immigration Control and Verification, Antonio Molina Díaz, who is a fugitive, and the commissioner of the INM, Francisco Garduño Yáñez, fresh as lettuce continues to lead the institution. To date, there is no conviction.

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The incident was not an isolated case, in accordance with 69 recommendations from the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) addressed to the National Institute of Migration due to events inside the immigration stations, since 2018 there have been 41 riots and four fires in protest due to the inhumane conditions of detention, with the administration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador being the one that records the highest number of deaths of migrants in INM custody, with 55 deaths, compared to 16 in the six-year term of Enrique Peña Nieto.

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The one who is experimenting with public policies – after the disastrous cases of Guerrero and Chiapas – is Salomón Jara, governor of Oaxaca, who has just launched a strategy he calls “We Talk, We Don’t Block.” He mentions that he has already carried out 169 working groups between the state government, municipalities, unions, social organizations, citizens in general and religious associations from various regions.

And he claims to have thus managed to deactivate several political cohetons, among them three definitive agreements for the resolution of agrarian conflicts in the municipalities of Magdalena Tequisistlán, Santo Domingo Tonalá and Santiago Pinotepa Nacional. He incidentally announced that the State Road Police will be equipped with an investment of 20 million pesos to acquire patrols and motorcycle patrols in the eight regions of the state, just in case of doubt.

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The “phospho-phospho moment” was very short-lived, more so than previously thought. Today, the Citizen Movement (MC) is paying the consequences of the internal disputes, the dispute for power within that party, the war of vanities, the disorganization and, mainly, the improvisation when naming its presidential candidate.

Dante Delgado’s party today seems to be swimming from dead to death to, in the best of scenarios, preserve the record and bring testimonial benches to the Congress of the Union, when just a few months ago it was emerging that MC would be the faithful one of the balance in the next six-year term.

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The break between the owner of said electoral franchise and Enrique Alfaro; the sloppiness in the nomination of Samuel García as a presidential candidate; The eternal wait for Marcelo Ebrard to make a decision and, finally, the improvised nomination of Jorge Álvarez Máynez as his candidate, have today prostrated a party that governs the states that have two of the most populated cities in the country, Monterrey, New León, and Guadalajara, Jalisco.

All of this adds up to a campaign strategy by Álvarez Máynez that, as incredible as it may seem, determines to have “private activities” a few days before the first presidential debate and almost a month into the campaigns, but also to carry out most of his proselytizing activities in Mexico City.

The numbers are not working in favor of the emecistas and the passage of time continues to deduct points. Rudder stroke or declination? There is the question

2024-03-27 11:00:00
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