Report On Disappearances.
The Mexican government recently released a report stating that they have identified signs of life for roughly one-third of the country's 130,000 registered missing people. By cross-referencing vaccination records, tax filings, and marriage registries, officials claim that over 40,000 individuals have shown recent activity. However, this has drawn sharp criticism from search groups and families, who view the report as an attempt to downplay the depth of the nation's disappearance crisis and shift the narrative toward voluntary absences.
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