Government Accountability

Mexico’s Missing: A Grim Reminder of Failed Governance and Rising Crime

By Economics Desk | November 29, 2025

For over a decade, Mexican families like Verónica Rosas’s have suffered under the weight of disappearances that expose systemic government failures. This crisis not only devastates lives but threatens regional stability critical to America’s southern border security.

In Mexico City and its suburbs, the pain of loss is etched not just on grieving families but across a nation where more than 133,000 people have disappeared since 1952. Among them is Verónica Rosas, who has not put up a Christmas tree in ten years since her son Diego vanished—a young life swallowed by a crisis that no amount of sorrow can fully capture. How Long Will the Government Turn Its Back on Families? The staggering scale of disappearances in Mexico exposes more than tragedy; it reveals a government overwhelmed and complicit through negligence. Cartels operate with impunity, trafficking...

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