Outrage is growing in Mexico following the release of video inside the migrant center fire that killed dozens of people. NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez reports on how Mexico’s president addressed the ...
When smoke began billowing out of a migrant detention center in the Mexican ... saw immigration agents rush out of the building after fire started late Monday. Later came the migrants' bodies ...
Fifteen migrant women were freed from a detention center in Juarez, Mexico, as a deadly fire spread through it Monday but men remained locked in their cells — leaving at least 38 dead ...
By Simon Romero, Natalie Kitroeff and Eileen Sullivan CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico — Mexican officials announced on Wednesday that they were investigating a fire at a migrant detention center in ...
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) — Mexican authorities said Wednesday that eight employees or officials are being investigated for possible misconduct at a migrant detention center where a fire killed ...
At least eight people, including federal agents and a state immigration officer, are believed to be responsible for a deadly fire at a government-run migrant detention center in Mexico that killed ...
The deaths of at least 39 migrants at a Mexican migrant facility just south of the ... held at the center are believed to have started the fire themselves in protest over expected deportations.
Mexico will issue arrest warrants for those allegedly responsible for the deaths of 39 people in a fire at a migrant detention center, officials said. Authorities are investigating Monday’s ...
(AP) Authorities also said they may investigate a migrant suspected of starting the deadly fire. All of the victims were male, Reuters reported, and the government is feeling pressured to explain ...