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Mexico demands US, UN investigate ICE killings
Mexico filed criminal complaints with U.S. authorities and the UN over 17 Mexican deaths in ICE custody, including a cease-and-desist order to a California detention center. The government joined a lawsuit against the facility, but experts note limited legal recourse due to U.S. jurisdiction.
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Mexican Secretary of Foreign AffairsorganizationU.S. Department of JusticeorganizationImmigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE)organizationAdelanto ICE Processing CenterplaceGEO GrouporganizationUnited Nations High Commissioner for Human RightsorganizationCoalition for Humane Immigrant RightsorganizationRoberto Velasco Álvarezperson
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