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    Bodies of 5 missing Mexican musicians found near Texas border

    May 30, 2025Updated:May 31, 2025 Immigration No Comments
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    Specialists in the northern area of Reynosa along the Texas border discovered the bodies of five musicians who had vanished after joining the a&nbsp, Mexican local music&nbsp, group, along with the bodies, according to a report released on Thursday.

    The group Grupo Fugitivo, which performed at local events and celebrations in the area, had been reported missing since Sunday.

    Hispanic band’s visas are voided by the US because the face of the gang leader is projected on the stage during a concert.

    The males were abducted about 10 p.m. that night while traveling in an SUV on the way to a place where they were hired to play, according to Tamaulipas express prosecutors, who had been looking into their disappearance. On the edge of Reynosa, their bodies were discovered. Nine suspects allegedly belonging to a group known as the Gulf Cartel, which has a solid presence in the city, have been detained, according to the prosecution.

    Authorities did not immediately understand why the men had been killed, and they did not dispute information that the systems had been burned by the local press.

    Cancun criminals “narco-corridos,” songs about medicine criminals and their schemes.

    Hispanic local song, which encapsulates a wide range of designs including corridos and cumbia, has in recent years gained acclaim as it enters a sort of global music enlightenment. Young artists occasionally pay tribute to drug cartel leaders, who are frequently depicted as Robin Hood-style images.

    It was unclear whether the team performed these songs or if the performers were just victims of the city’s blatant gang violence. However, other designers have been accused by the Trump administration of glorifying criminal assault while others have had their visas revoked by the US.

    Tijuana’s Grupo Firme is forced to withdraw Mazatlán music due to a vered head and suicide risk.

    The musicians last heard from on the day they were abducted, when they informed their families that they were headed for the celebration. Nothing else about them was discovered after that.

    Tamaulipas, a condition much abandoned by gang warfare, experienced a state of outcry after their disappearance. Folks took to the streets in protest of their disappearances after their people reported the abductions, and the public intervened.

    Protesters huddled around the global bridge that connects Reynosa and Pharr, Texas, on Wednesday, before returning to a nearby church to worship and offer offerings to the missing.

    Reynosa, a border town in Mexico next to the United States, has experienced escalating violence since 2017 as a result of internal conflict between organizations fighting for control of human smuggling, fuel theft, and drug trafficking.

    This incident follows a similar one that occurred in 2018: armed men abducted two members of the music party” Los Nortenos de Ro Bravo,” whose bodies were eventually discovered on the highway connecting Reynosa to Ro Bravo, Tamaulipas.

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