MEXICO CITY - Mexico’s top security official said Tuesday that “security is deficient in practically the whole country,” after a large group of migrants went missing in northern Mexico. In this Nov. 14, 2018 file photo, future Secretary of Public Security, Dr. Alfonso Durazo Montano speaks about the proposed changes to national security during the national peace and security plan conference in Mexico City. “I think that we could say that security is deficient in practically the whole country, because of the limited number of personnel,” Durazo said. He acknowledged that the missing migrants are listed as “disappeared,” though earlier in the day President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador was loath to use that term. We have already had two cases like that.”Article Continued BelowDurazo acknowledged there were indications the missing men had hired a smuggler to get them over the border.
Source: thestar March 12, 2019 21:09 UTC