Hispanic immigration authorities are trying to conceal the heavy-handed methods being used against a group of workers who were protesting previous attack by authorities against them. Officials are claiming that they were the ones who were assaulted by refugees as part of their documents.
A group of workers gathered outside a station yard last week to protest a string of attack by Mexican authorities affiliated with the National Migration Institute. The university, according to a speech from INM, denied assaulting people and claimed that their agents had been subjected to violent attacks by migrants. According to El Diario de Chihuahua, as the crime escalated, a group of workers torched a four-wheeler. During the ensuing murder, a migrant sustained a gunshot wound, even though INM leaders claimed not to have arms.
INM brokers can be seen beating a migrant during the rally, according to several photos obtained by Breitbart Texas. A neighborhood citizen who was standing in the street at the time of the assault took the photos.
When INM officials noticed the man filming their actions, they made an effort to challenge him and flashed their lights at him to prevent him from being able to capture the attack.
The problem comes at a time when INM leaders have been plagued with frequent allegations of corruption, extorting workers, assaulting them, and, at times, turning them over to cartel-connected human traffickers for income. As Breitbart Texas reported, some major INM officials, including a local representative and his closest employees, have been tied to an ongoing fraud investigation.
Editor’s Note: Breitbart Texas traveled to Mexico City and the state of Tamaulipas, Coahuila, and Nuevo León to attract member editors willing to risk their lives and highlight the cartel silencing their populations. If no surname were used, the writers would be in for a certain death at the hands of the different organizations operating in those places, including the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas. Breitbart Texas ’ Cartel Chronicles are published in both English and their original Spanish. This article was written by “Williams Cortez ” from Baja California.