Human Rights Commission Urges Mexico to Dismantle Prison-Like Migrant Detention Model Amid Rising U.S. Border Pressure
The Mexican National Human Rights Commission calls for ending prison-style migrant detention amid worsening conditions and increasing pressure from restrictive U.S. policies that ripple across the border.
As America watches the tumultuous southern border, a critical development unfolds just south of our frontier. Mexico's National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) has released its 2024 Diagnostic Report condemning the country’s harsh, prison-like system of migrant detention centers managed by the National Migration Institute (INAMI). The CNDH's call to "eliminate the carceral model" is not merely a humanitarian plea—it signals a deteriorating regional approach that threatens to amplify instability affecting American interests. Is Mexico's Migrant Detention System Failing to Protect Basic Rights? The report exposes grim realities: migrants are held for up to 60 days in facilities that too often...
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