Mexican authorities arrest 315 suspected migrant traffickers

Mexican authorities arrest 315 suspected migrant traffickers
Mexican authorities arrest 315 suspected migrant traffickers

MEXICO CITY, Oct 18 (NNN-XINHUA) — Mexican authorities have arrested 315 suspected human traffickers so far this year for smuggling undocumented migrants towards the US border, the National Migration Institute (INM) said Tuesday.

The suspects were apprehended between Jan 1 and Oct 15 in 13 of Mexico’s 32 states as part of a coordinated effort between the INM and state authorities in the country, the institute said in a news release.

According to estimates by the United Nations Refugee Agency and the Mexican government, between 3,000 and 6,000 migrants have arrived daily at the US-Mexico border since August, overwhelming migrant shelters, cities on the migration route and immigration facilities.

Officials also seized 339 vehicles traffickers used in the crime, including “dry box trailers with makeshift false floors or other features to prevent the contents of the containers from being seen through X-rays,” said the INM.

In recent years, the flow of migrants fleeing poverty in South and Central America and southern Mexico has spiked, leading to an immigration crisis at the US-Mexico border.

In response, Mexico has made it a priority to pursue the criminal organizations involved in human trafficking while pushing for joint regional efforts to address the root causes of mass migration. — NNN-XINHUA

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