Between 145,000 and 250,000 boys and girls across the country are at risk of falling into illegal networks, according to the Search Commission of the State of Mexicowhere the highest rate of disappearances in the entire country is recorded (23.1%).

Among these networks are trafficking and sexual exploitationrecruitment for organized crime, or internal factors such as violence within the home.

It should be noted, as reported in The Truth Newsthe national collective, Searching Mothers, reproach the Mexican government for not looking for the disappeared.

Amber alert issued for Sofía Vázquez Ramírez



The Mexico City Attorney General’s Office issued an Amber Alert to locate Sofía Vázquez Ramírez who disappeared in the Venustiano Carranza mayor’s office.

According to the report, the 3-year-old girl was last seen in the company of his maternal grandmother on January 22 in the Peñón de los Baños neighborhood, since then his whereabouts have been unknown.

She was wearing green pajama pants with small prints, a pink and lilac sweatshirt, and blue plastic sandals. What particular sign He has a brown mole on his stomach on the left side.

Any information that helps to locate it please contact the telephone numbers 55 53 45 50 67 or ending 84 and 82, or go to Isabel La Católica 185, Colonia Obrera, Cuauhtémoc mayor’s office.

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What does an amber alert mean?



That he is in imminent risk of suffering serious damage to his personal integrity, due to absence, disappearance, loss, illegal deprivation of liberty or any circumstance where the commission of an illegal act is presumed, which occurred in national territory.

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