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INM agents, in collusion with organized crime on the Judiciary of the Federation

Jorge Carrasco Araizaga
MEXICO CITY, May 9 (adopted). - The Federal Judiciary confirmed the report that have long migrants: that agents of the National Migration Institute (INM) under the Ministry of Interior are collusion with organized crime in extortion and exploitation of these women.
Federal Institute of the Public Defender (IFDP), a subsidiary of the Federal Judiciary Council, issued a statement which confirmed the involvement of agents in the treatment of delinquent INM of migrants attempting to reach the United States.
The Institute cited the case of 81 Mexican and 39 American who had been kidnapped in Tamaulipas, and, after being released in different operating by the armed forces, identified INM agents "as the people who got out of a passenger bus, while traveling to the border and handed them over to armed men."
Supported by the IFDP in what was the first action of its kind by the Federal Judiciary, a number of Central American immigrants recognized that government employees who delivered " Ministry authorities have identified as members of organized crime. "
Migrants are
now under protection of the PGR, "and was not considered safe to send the migrant", after the agents identified, said the Federal Institute for Public Advocacy. In the case of Mexicans, "was verified that they were transferred safely to their states."
According to testimony obtained by Process (1773), in other stations and immigration offices in the country, including Veracruz, INM agents delivered to offenders identified as immigrants Zetas in exchange for economic benefits.
La información, dada a conocer un día después de la Marcha por la Paz, la Justicia y la Dignidad, en la que participaron inmigrantes centroamericanos, es la primera de su tipo que surge del Poder Judicial desde el descubrimiento de las fosas clandestinas en el municipio de San Fernando, Tamaulipas, en las que se presume que hayan sido enterradas algunas personas que pretendían emigrar a Estados Unidos.
El IFDP indicó que en el caso de Tamaulipas, la atención a los 120 migrantes representa el primer caso de personas que apoya a partir de los nuevos lineamientos General Law on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Kidnapping, in force since 28 February.
with Migrants were also six citizens of Chinese origin, three of them minors.
The new guidelines state that the victims or offended by such illegal should receive free assistance of an adviser appointed by the IFDP criminal.
After being rescued, the migrants were given the PGR, which requested the intervention of the Institute depends on the Federal Judiciary Council, the body responsible for oversight and administration of the federal courts of the country. IFDP's support consisted of legal advice to immigration authorities for those who applied for residence in the country.
http://www.proceso.com.mx/rv/modHome/detalleExclusiva/91087

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