
Francisco Garduño
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.
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Mexico:
Francisco Garduño was the head of the INM during a severe crisis that included the death of 40 migrants in a fire.
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Mexico:
Francisco Garduño is the former head of the National Migration Institute whose administration is described as disorganized.
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Mexico:
Francisco Garduño recently left the Instituto Nacional de Migración, leading to a change in atmosphere.
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Mexico:
Francisco Garduño is the former commissioner of the National Migration Institute (INM) who is expected to offer a public apology for the victims of a fire in Ciudad Juárez.
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Mexico:
Francisco Garduño, the former commissioner of Migration, expressed pride in his work after leaving the position.
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Mexico:
Francisco Garduño is the commissioner of the National Institute of Migration who is leaving his position and has been criticized for his handling of a tragic incident involving 40 deaths.
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Mexico:
Francisco Garduño entregó el mando a Sergio Salomón Céspedes como nuevo comisionado del INM.
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Mexico:
Francisco Garduño is the current head of the National Migration Institute (INM) who signed the project to enhance security measures for airlines.
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Mexico:
Francisco Garduño is mentioned in relation to public apologies for a fire at a migrant station in Ciudad Juárez.
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Mexico:
Francisco Garduño was mentioned in the morning conference of President Claudia Sheinbaum to announce his upcoming departure from the position of director of the National Migration Institute.
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