Mexican navy frees 14 kidnapped migrant workers in Mexico
Workers from Central America were held against their will in Tamaulipas
The Mexican navy has found and released 14 Central American workers who were being held against their will in Tamaulipas. Many migrant workers trek across Mexico in the hopes of reaching the United States but are frequently detained for slave labor near the U.S. - Mexico border.
Migrants who hope to cross into the U.S. from Mexico usually meet grim fates. Illiterate, with little to no money, many are often kidnapped by Mexican gangsters, held for ransom, forced to work for cartels or on marijuana farms -- or killed.
Migrants who hope to cross into the U.S. from Mexico usually meet grim fates. Illiterate, with little to no money, many are often kidnapped by Mexican gangsters, held for ransom, forced to work for cartels or on marijuana farms -- or killed. They frequently turn up in mass graves in border towns.
Acting on an anonymous tip over the weekend, Naval marines discovered the 14 migrants being held in a shack in the town of Altamira, in the violent border state of Tamaulipas, which has been the scene of several massacres of Central American and Mexican migrants.
Judging from a video, the men and women look young and under-nourished. The captives told authorities they had been kidnapped in different places in Tamaulipas and were from Central America. A breakdown of nationalities was not offered and said that their "migratory status" would be corroborated. Many will probably be deported to their home countries.
The two men who apparently were holding the migrants were arrested, the navy said.
The announcement has given groups searching for the missing that more victims may still be alive.
A caravan of mothers this month embarked on a 19-day, 14-state journey through Mexico. The group of 40 or more are looking for children, spouses or other relatives who vanished on their way north. Organizers say they've staged a caravan every of the last several years and other migrant-rights activists, a few missing relatives have been found and reunited with relatives.
Human rights groups say government neglect and refusal to recognize the problem of the missing result in families left with the task of searching on their own, sometimes going state to state to offer DNA evidence when bodies turn up.
© 2012, Catholic Online. Distributed by NEWS CONSORTIUM.
- - -
Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention: The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.
Keywords: Migrant workers, Central America, kidnappers, mass graves, search
NEWSLETTERS »
Rate This Article
Leave a Comment
More Americas News
- Why isn't the media covering what's happening in Brazil?
- Nicaragua approves plan to build canal between the Pacific and Caribbean with China
- Growing clout of evangelical churches in Catholic Brazil gaining new ground
- Mexican Army rescues hundreds from house of horrors
- Mormon woman sent to Mexican prison in horrifying drug case
- Is the 'human cost' in the war on drugs too high?
- High-tech Indiana Jones team discovers the fabled lost city of Ciudad Blanca
- Has the lost 'White City of gold' been found at last?
- Why did the world's laziest workers destroy a treasured Mayan pyramid?
Featured News
- Fr. Paul Schenck: Finding Living Faith on Catechetical Sunday
- The Movie Yellow: Incest as 'Normal' and Cassavates's Slides Into the World of Woes
- The Chicago School Teachers Strike Reveals the Need For School Choice
- The Sexual Barbarians and the Dissolution of Culture
- The Happy Priest Challenges Us to Ask: Who is Jesus to Me?
- Michael Coren on Canadian Public Schools: Teachers, leave those kids alone
- We Cannot Ignore Our Consciences: Cardinal Dolan On Religious Liberty
- In the Face of Danger, Successor of Peter Travels to Lebanon as a Messenger of Peace
- Reflections on the Dignity and Vocation of Women: Who or What?
Most Popular
No-one Can Change the Truth About Fatherhood. Love Your Father. Be a Good Father Read More
Fall of the Wall of Silence: More on Pope Francis and Reports of a 'Gay Lobby' in the Roman Curia Read More
Courageous Cardinal George of Chicago Defends Marriage, Calls for Public Conversion Read More
Pope Francis Refers to 'gay lobby' inside Vatican Read More
Why Catholics Have Failed Our Culture: The Bottom Line Read More
Daily Readings
Reading 1, Second Corinthians 9:6-11
But remember: anyone who sows sparsely will reap sparsely as ... Read More
Psalm, Psalms 112:1-2, 3-4, 9
Alleluia! How blessed is anyone who fears Yahweh, who delights ... Read More
Gospel, Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18
'Be careful not to parade your uprightness in public to attract ... Read More
Saint of the Day
St. Romuald
June 19: St. Romuald was born at Ravenna about the year 956. In spite ... Read More
Latest Videos
Pope Francis: Forgiveness enriches us View Video
Zanies Comedy Club - Comedian Sally Edwards View Video
Jun 18 - Homily - Fr. Benedict: St. Ephrem - Mary's Own Singer View Video
Jun 18 - Homily: Love those who Persecute us View Video
Pope Francis: Let us pray for our enemies! View Video
Marketplace
Volume Four
Volume 4: Part 1: Jesus the King, Part 2:Heaven Speaks to Priests, ... Read More
Mother Mary Sterling Silver Religious Medal on 18" on chain Read More




Print















0 Comments