PDF: Letter to residents in Leonardo Bravo, Mexico
- Mayor Ismael Cástulo Guzmán
- Updated
So many people have been forced from their homes, that the mayor produced a form letter for residents who want to seek asylum in the United States.
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Grupos armados han obligado a miles de personas a abandonar sus hogares en Guerrero y en los estados vecinos, muchos de ellos dirigiéndose a la frontera de Estados Unidos, pero el gobierno mexicano, que actuó tan dramáticamente contra la migración centroamericana, ha hecho poco para ayudar a sus propios refugiados.
Armed groups have forced thousands of people from their homes in Guerrero and neighboring states, many heading to the U.S. border, but the Mexican government that acted so dramatically against foreign migration has done little to help its own refugees.
Armed groups have forced thousands of people from their homes in Guerrero and neighboring states, many heading to the U.S. border, but the Mexican government that acted so dramatically against foreign migration has done little to help its own refugees.
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