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    African Migrants Rescued After Being Tortured and Held for Ransom in Mexico

    August 8, 2024Updated:August 9, 20242 Mins Read
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    Chihuahua state police found 10 African migrants wandering along a highway south of Juarez after their kidnappers received a ransom payment from the group's families and released them. Christian Chavez/AP. Source: News Week.
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    A tragic story has emerged from Mexico where ten African migrants were reportedly kidnapped, tortured, and held for ransom. According to authorities in Chihuahua, these migrants were found wandering along a highway south of Juarez, near the U.S. border. The group, consisting of four Sudanese and six Moroccans, was released by their kidnappers after their families paid a ransom. After their release, the migrants were taken to a shelter where they received medical and psychological assistance.

    The ordeal began when the migrants were abducted by a criminal gang. They were then subjected to torture as a means to extort money from their families. Chihuahua state police, responding to a 911 call from a passerby, discovered the migrants walking in a state of distress along the Juarez-Villa Ahumada Highway. The passerby described them as moving erratically and appearing to be in deplorable condition.

    None of the migrants spoke Spanish, but the police were able to communicate with them in English. The group revealed that they had been kidnapped and mistreated by a gang. First responders from the Mexican Red Cross provided immediate medical care, finding the migrants to be malnourished, dehydrated, and suffering from various injuries. The state police have launched an investigation into the kidnapping, and the inquiry is ongoing.

    The incident highlights the severe risks that migrants face when attempting to reach safety. As Professor Loren Landau from the University of Oxford pointed out, migrants are highly vulnerable to organized crime. The lack of legal pathways for migration forces many to rely on smugglers, which increases their exposure to danger. Landau emphasized that reforms in Mexico’s police and security systems are essential for improving the safety of both citizens and migrants.

    Poverty and persecution continue to drive many Africans to seek refuge in countries like Mexico and the U.S., despite the immense risks involved. According to recent data, kidnappings remain a significant problem in Mexico, with hundreds of cases reported annually. The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has also reported assisting many victims of human trafficking, underscoring the ongoing humanitarian crisis at the border.

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