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Mexico asks US state attorneys general to investigate migrant deaths in ICE custody
Mexico has asked U.S. state attorneys general to investigate migrant deaths in ICE custody, including the recent killing of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a 52-year-old Mexican immigrant shot by an ICE agent. The request follows 17 Mexican migrant deaths during U.S. immigration enforcement since President Trump's second term, with demands for detention centers to improve conditions and avoid human rights violations.
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MexicoplaceU.S. state attorneys generalorganizationImmigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)organizationLorenzo Salgado AraujopersonMexican Foreign MinistryorganizationAdelanto detention centerplaceRoberto VelascopersonVolker TürkpersonUN High Commissioner for Human RightsorganizationHuman Rights CouncilorganizationDepartment of Homeland Securityorganization
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