Although the passage of migrants through the lagoon region of Coahuila, specifically through Torreón, has decreased by just over 50 percent, according to data from the Municipal Human Rights Unit, coordination with the different agencies and rights defenders is maintained. human resources to provide care to families that require it.
This was announced by the head of the aforementioned municipal unit, Miguel Ángel Urrutia de la Torre, who explained that the drop occurred from the month of May, this after the considerable increase that had been recorded since the month of September of the year. past.
And he mentioned that after having the passage of up to 1,000 to 1,500 migrants at the end of last year, in the first months up to 100 migrants were counted daily, when currently that figure was reduced to 50 migrants or less.
“More than with the program, there is permanent direct attention for the urgent needs that people who are passing through our region may have. It must be said that the Civil Protection management is always attentive and attentive, and we maintain communication with the different human rights defenders.”assured the municipal official.
In addition to providing support to migrants who require it, this proximity also serves to evaluate the correct performance of public servants.
In that sense, Urrutia de la Torre said that so far this year no complaints have been filed against officials, especially against elements of Public Security, which topped the list of complaints last year.
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2024-06-08 13:07:51