Chiapas human trafficking and disappearance cases up 300% in 5 years

Cases of human trafficking and disappearances have soared by 300% over the last five years, with a think tank pointing to organized crime, transnational companies, and the state’s own government contributing to the crisis. Read more at Animal Político.

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