Monday, September 25, 2023
manilastandard.net
ADVERTISEMENT
  • About
  • News
    • Top Stories
    • National
    • World News
    • Pinoy Abroad
    • Features
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
    • Soundbytes
  • LGUs
    • NCR
    • Luzon
    • Visayas
    • Mindanao
  • Business
    • Corporate
    • Economy & Trade
    • Stocks
    • Money
    • Agri & Mining
    • Power & Tech
    • IT & Telecom
  • Sports
    • Basketball
    • Volleyball
    • Fightsports
    • Active
    • Sports Plus
    • One Championship
    • Columns
  • Entertainment
    • TV & Movies
    • Celebrity Profiles
    • Music & Concerts
    • Digital Media
    • Columns
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Culture & Media
    • Fashion
    • Health and Home
    • Leisure
    • Shopping
    • Columns
    • Young Life
  • Special Pages
    • Pets
    • Tech
      • Gadgets
      • Computers
      • Business
      • Tech Plus
    • On the Road
      • Sedan
      • SUV
      • Truck
      • Bike
      • Accessories
      • Motoring Plus
      • Commuter’s Corner
    • Home & Design
      • Residential
      • Commercial
      • Construction
      • Interior
    • Spotlight
    • Cravings
    • Environment & Sustainability
    • Agriculture
    • Pop.Life
      • Newsmakers
      • Hangouts
      • A-Pop
      • Post Its
      • Performances
      • Malls & Bazaars
      • Hobbies & Collections
    • Events
      • Seminars
      • Exhibits
      • Community
    • Biyahero
      • Travel Features
      • Travel Reels
      • Travel Logs
    • Gallery
      • Photos
      • Videos
  • Advertise with Us
No Result
View All Result
  • About
  • News
    • Top Stories
    • National
    • World News
    • Pinoy Abroad
    • Features
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
    • Soundbytes
  • LGUs
    • NCR
    • Luzon
    • Visayas
    • Mindanao
  • Business
    • Corporate
    • Economy & Trade
    • Stocks
    • Money
    • Agri & Mining
    • Power & Tech
    • IT & Telecom
  • Sports
    • Basketball
    • Volleyball
    • Fightsports
    • Active
    • Sports Plus
    • One Championship
    • Columns
  • Entertainment
    • TV & Movies
    • Celebrity Profiles
    • Music & Concerts
    • Digital Media
    • Columns
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Culture & Media
    • Fashion
    • Health and Home
    • Leisure
    • Shopping
    • Columns
    • Young Life
  • Special Pages
    • Pets
    • Tech
      • Gadgets
      • Computers
      • Business
      • Tech Plus
    • On the Road
      • Sedan
      • SUV
      • Truck
      • Bike
      • Accessories
      • Motoring Plus
      • Commuter’s Corner
    • Home & Design
      • Residential
      • Commercial
      • Construction
      • Interior
    • Spotlight
    • Cravings
    • Environment & Sustainability
    • Agriculture
    • Pop.Life
      • Newsmakers
      • Hangouts
      • A-Pop
      • Post Its
      • Performances
      • Malls & Bazaars
      • Hobbies & Collections
    • Events
      • Seminars
      • Exhibits
      • Community
    • Biyahero
      • Travel Features
      • Travel Reels
      • Travel Logs
    • Gallery
      • Photos
      • Videos
  • Advertise with Us
No Result
View All Result
manilastandard.net
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Some 38 migrants dead in Mexico fire at detention center

AFPbyAFP
March 29, 2023, 6:05 pm
in News, World News
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Email

A fire believed to have been started by migrants protesting against their deportation killed at least 38 people at a Mexican immigration detention center near the US border, authorities said Tuesday, prompting demands for justice.

The blaze broke out late Monday at the National Migration Institute (INM) facility in Ciudad Juarez, prompting the mobilization of firefighters and dozens of ambulances.

The migrants were believed to have lit the fire as a demonstration because they feared they would be deported, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said.

“They put mats at the door of the shelter and set them on fire as a protest, and did not imagine that it would cause this terrible tragedy,” he told reporters.

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi expressed solidarity with relatives of the victims and appealed to countries in the region “to deal in a humane, just, effective manner with growing population flows through the Americas.”

VIGIL. A man sits near a makeshift memorial during a vigil outside Mexican immigration facilities where at least 38 migrants died in a fire in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua state, on March 28, 2023. The fire killed at least 38 people. AFP

Anger grew outside the detention facility, with relatives chanting demands for justice near a makeshift shrine dedicated to the victims.

“Every migrant has the right to be safe, to be protected,” said Fran Martin Perez, from Venezuela.

“Because we’re not criminals,” he added.

Amnesty International said the fire was “a consequence of the restrictive and cruel immigration policies” of Mexico and the United States.

“These devastating events lay bare a truly inhumane system of immigration enforcement. How is it possible that the Mexican authorities left human beings locked up with no way to escape the fire?” said the rights group’s Americas director, Erika Guevara-Rosas.

Video surveillance footage, broadcast by several media outlets and authenticated by a government minister, appeared to show guards at the detention center leaving as flames engulfed a cell with migrants trapped inside.

“We had this video since last night. But in order not to hinder the investigations, out of respect for the victims, we must be careful,” Interior Minister Adan Augusto Lopez said of the images.

A Venezuelan woman who gave her name as Viangly waited desperately for information about her 27-year-old husband.

“A family member can die and they don’t tell you he’s dead,” she said, her voice cracking.

At least 38 immigrants were killed and 28 were injured, according to the INM, which said the center housed 68 adult males from Central and South America. The toll was a revision of an earlier INM tally of 40 dead.

The dead and injured included people from Guatemala, Honduras, Venezuela, El Salvador, Colombia and Ecuador, Mexican authorities said.

Guatemalan Foreign Minister Mario Bucaro told reporters that 28 citizens of his country were killed.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for a “thorough investigation” into the fire.

He pledged “to continue working with the authorities of countries where mixed movements of people occur to establish safer, more regulated and organized migration pathways,” a spokesman said.

Ciudad Juarez, which neighbors El Paso, Texas, is one of the border towns where numerous undocumented migrants seeking refuge in the United States remain stranded.

Fed up with waiting at the border, hundreds of the migrants attempted to storm an international bridge on March 13 but were blocked by US agents.

“Deteriorating conditions in migrant facilities along the border mean vulnerable asylum seekers are in unnecessary danger,” the International Rescue Committee humanitarian organization said.

“Stronger systems along Mexico’s migration corridors are critical to provide asylum seekers with the protection they need,” it added.

The US ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, said the tragedy was “a reminder to the governments of the region of the importance of fixing a broken migration system and the risks of irregular migration.”

President Joe Biden’s administration has been hoping to stem the record tide of migrants and asylum seekers undertaking often dangerous journeys organized by human smugglers to get to the United States.

About 200,000 people try to cross the border from Mexico into the United States each month, most of them fleeing poverty and violence in Central and South America.

According to the International Organization for Migration, more than 7,600 migrants have died or disappeared in transit in the Americas since 2014.

Of those, about 4,400 people perished or went missing on the US-Mexican border crossing route, according to the UN agency.

Tags: Fire kills 38 migrantsMexicoNational Migration Institute
ADVERTISEMENT
AFP

AFP

Related Posts

Israel strikes Gaza as violent protest rocks enclave

byAFP
September 25, 2023, 8:00 am
0
8
Southwoods nails Seniors’ Fil golf crown

Gaza City, Palestinian Territories - The Israeli army said it launched new drone strikes on the Gaza Strip Sunday targeting...

Read more

China walls in Scarborough

byVince Lopezand2 others
September 25, 2023, 12:50 am
0
8
China coast guard chases Pinoy fisherman in disputed waters

Philippine officials and lawmakers on Sunday denounced China’s installation of a floating barrier in the southeast portion of Bajo de...

Read more

China coast guard chases Pinoy fisherman in disputed waters

byAFP
September 25, 2023, 12:45 am
0
8
China coast guard chases Pinoy fisherman in disputed waters

South China Sea—Filipino fisherman Arnel Satam guns the motor of his tiny wooden boat as he makes a dash for...

Read more

Manila to UN: Keep SCS on rules regime

byRey E. Requejo
September 25, 2023, 12:40 am
0
8
Manila to UN: Keep SCS on rules regime

The Philippines made a plea before the United Nations General Assembly Saturday for the preservation of a rules-based global order...

Read more

Marcos: Give sari-sari store owners ayuda amid rice price cap

byVince Lopezand1 others
September 25, 2023, 12:35 am
0
8
DA: Deals with Vietnam, India for cheap rice start

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to also distribute cash assistance to...

Read more

3 senators push for gradual POGO phaseout

byMacon Ramos-Aranetaand1 others
September 25, 2023, 12:30 am
0
8
POGO operators plan to hire more Filipinos

Three senators who signed the committee report seeking a total ban on Philippine Overseas Gaming Operators (POGOs) said they will...

Read more

Print Edition

View More

Recent Posts

  • Israel strikes Gaza as violent protest rocks enclave
  • China walls in Scarborough
  • China coast guard chases Pinoy fisherman in disputed waters
  • Manila to UN: Keep SCS on rules regime
  • Marcos: Give sari-sari store owners ayuda amid rice price cap
  • 3 senators push for gradual POGO phaseout
  • Romualdez: Gov’t service caravan to reach all provinces
  • Makati laments rejection of health transfer plan

Advertisement

Latest News

3 senators push for gradual POGO phaseout

byMacon Ramos-Aranetaand1 others
September 25, 2023, 12:30 am
0
8
POGO operators plan to hire more Filipinos

Three senators who signed the committee report seeking a total ban on Philippine Overseas Gaming Operators (POGOs) said they will...

Read more

Romualdez: Gov’t service caravan to reach all provinces

byRio N. Arajaand1 others
September 25, 2023, 12:25 am
0
8
Bagong Pilipinas service fair begins

All provinces will be reached by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s Bagong Pilipinas Serbisyo Fair (BPSF)—the country’s biggest service caravan—to serve...

Read more

Makati laments rejection of health transfer plan

byManila Standard
September 25, 2023, 12:20 am
0
8
Southwoods nails Seniors’ Fil golf crown

Makati on Sunday bewailed Taguig City’s decision to reject its proposal for a "smooth transfer" of health facilities and services...

Read more

Tougher sanctions on agri smugglers

byManila Standard
September 25, 2023, 12:15 am
0
8
Tougher sanctions on agri smugglers

Are the days of smugglers and hoarders of agricultural crops numbered? That’s a likely possibility with the recent move of...

Read more

Ang Bayani, bow!

byLito Banayo
September 25, 2023, 12:10 am
0
8
A crisis president

"BF was the epitome of efficiency and effective leadership, armed with vision and political will, qualities which if appreciated by...

Read more

Advertisement

ADVERTISEMENT
Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube

ABOUT US

Manila Standard

Manila Standard website (manilastandard.net), launched in August 2002, extends the newspaper’s reach beyond its traditional readers and makes its brand of Philippine news and opinion available to a much wider and geographically diverse readership here and overseas.

Digital Edition

In tone and content, the online edition mirrors the editorial thrust of the newspaper. While hewing to the traditional precepts of fairness and objectivity, MS believes the news of the day need not be staid, overly long or dry. Stories are succinct, readable and written in a lively style that has become a hallmark of the newspaper.

Download – Today’s Paper

Search

No Result
View All Result

6th Floor Universal Re Bldg., 106 Paseo De Roxas cor. Perea Street, Legaspi Village, 1226 Makati City Philippines

Trunklines: 832-5554, 832-5556, 832-5558

© 2021 Manila Standard - Designed and Developed by Neitiviti Studios.

No Result
View All Result
  • About
  • News
    • Top Stories
    • National
    • World News
    • Pinoy Abroad
    • Features
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
    • Soundbytes
  • LGUs
    • NCR
    • Luzon
    • Visayas
    • Mindanao
  • Business
    • Corporate
    • Economy & Trade
    • Stocks
    • Money
    • Agri & Mining
    • Power & Tech
    • IT & Telecom
  • Sports
    • Basketball
    • Volleyball
    • Fightsports
    • Active
    • Sports Plus
    • One Championship
    • Columns
  • Entertainment
    • TV & Movies
    • Celebrity Profiles
    • Music & Concerts
    • Digital Media
    • Columns
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Culture & Media
    • Fashion
    • Health and Home
    • Leisure
    • Shopping
    • Columns
    • Young Life
  • Pets
  • Tech
    • Gadgets
    • Computers
    • Business
    • Tech Plus
  • ON THE ROAD
    • Sedan
    • SUV
    • Truck
    • Bike
    • Accessories
    • Motoring Plus
    • Commuter’s Corner
  • Home & Design
    • Residential
    • Commercial
    • Construction
    • Interior
  • Spotlight
  • Cravings
  • Environment & Sustainability
  • Agriculture
  • Pop.Life
    • Newsmakers
    • Hangouts
    • A-Pop
    • Post Its
    • Performances
    • Malls & Bazaars
    • Hobbies & Collections
  • Events
    • Seminars
    • Exhibits
    • Community
  • Biyahero
    • Travel Features
    • Travel Reels
    • Travel Logs
  • Gallery
    • Photos
    • Videos
  • Advertise with Us

© 2021 Manila Standard - Designed and Developed by Neitiviti Studios.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Install Manila Standard Web App

Install App