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The Epoch Times
The Epoch Times
28 Mar 2023


NextImg:Fire at Mexican Migrant Facility Kills 39, Injures 29 More

A fire that broke out at a Mexican immigration detention center near the U.S. southern border on Monday night has killed at least 39 people and injured dozens more, according to Mexican government authorities.

Mexico’s National Institute of Migration (INM) confirmed the fire broke out at around 10:00 p.m. local time on Monday night at a detention center in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, located across the border from El Paso, Texas. INM said 68 men from Central and South America were staying at the facility at the time of the fire, of which 39 were killed and 29 were injured and in “delicate-serious” condition.

The Mexican migration authorities are still working to identify the deceased migrants and are working with investigators to determine the cause of the deadly fire.

In translated remarks, INM said it “strongly denies the acts that led to this tragedy,” but did not elaborate further on the matter.

The migration authorities said they are also continuing to monitor the health status of those migrants who were injured in the fire and provide support to the families of the victims.

Tensions between authorities and migrants had reportedly been running high in Ciudad Juarez in the weeks leading up to this incident. Shelters have been full of people waiting for opportunities to cross into the U.S. or who have requested asylum there and are waiting out the process.

Tensions grew further in Ciudad Juarez when hundreds of mostly Venezuelan migrants tried to force their way across one of the international bridges into El Paso earlier this month. Many of those migrants were acting on false rumors that the United States would allow them to enter the country once they crossed over. U.S. border authorities blocked these crossing attempts.

More than 30 migrant shelters and other advocacy organizations published an open letter on March 9 that complained about the criminalization of migrants and asylum seekers in the city. It accused authorities of abuse and using excessive force in rounding up migrants, complaining that municipal police were questioning people in the street about their immigration status without cause.

The Associated Press contributed to this article.

This is a breaking news story. This story will be updated as more details come in.

From NTD News