Francisco Garduño

Francisco Garduño

politician Mexico

Francisco Garduño is the current director of the National Institute of Migration (INAMI) in Mexico. His tenure has been marked by significant controversies, particularly following a tragic incident in which over 40 migrants died in a fire at a migrant detention center in Ciudad Juárez. Despite calls for accountability and reform, Garduño has remained in his position, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding human rights and the treatment of migrants in Mexico.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
1,050,563
Power
9,778$
Sentiment
4.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Mexico 5 4.00 0.74% +10% 128,932,753 1,050,563 $1,200,000 9,778$
Totals 5 128,932,753 1,050,563 $1,200,000 9,778$
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Recent Mentions

Mexico Mexico: Francisco Garduño was the former director of the National Migration Institute and faced legal proceedings after 40 people died in a fire at a migration station. 3

El Universal: SEP: Se sacan una espina, pero se clavan una daga

Mexico Mexico: Francisco Garduño was appointed as the Director General of Centers for Vocational Training after serving as the head of the National Migration Institute. 5

El Universal: Garduño, extitular del INM, va a la SEP

Mexico Mexico: Francisco Garduño's departure from the National Migration Institute was noted as a significant change in the management of migration policy in Mexico. 5

El Universal: México sólo otorga asilo a 3% de migrantes que lo solicitan

Mexico Mexico: Francisco Garduño faced criticism from migrant defense organizations for his handling of a tragic incident. 3

El Universal: Con el PAN ni a la esquina… ¿o sí?

Honduras Honduras: Francisco Garduño, the former commissioner of the INM, publicly apologized for the consequences of the tragedy. 4

La Prensa – high-circulation Honduran daily: En México ofrecen disculpas por muerte de seis hondureños en incendio de 2023