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Mexican Police Prioritize World Cup Over Thousands Missing

11 April 2026
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Mexico’s heavy security investment for the World Cup is drawing criticism from families of the disappeared, who argue the focus on safety for teams and fans ignores their search for missing loved ones. Despite the deployment of thousands of officers and increased surveillance in preparation for the World Cup matches in Jalisco, where over 16,000 people are missing or believed to be murdered, families of the victims feel neglected. Ana Hatsumi Muñoz, whose family members have disappeared or been killed, is part of a collective called Guerreros Buscadores, dedicated to finding missing loved ones. The government’s efforts to target criminal groups behind disappearances have not stopped the rising number of missing people, with families often left to search on their own without police protection.

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Mexico’s prioritization of security for the World Cup over addressing the thousands of missing individuals highlights the ongoing challenges faced by families of the disappeared. Despite government efforts to combat criminal groups, families like Ana Hatsumi Muñoz’s continue to search for their loved ones without adequate support. The contrast between the heavy security measures for the World Cup and the lack of resources for finding missing persons underscores the complexities of addressing Mexico’s ongoing security issues. This story sheds light on the ongoing struggles faced by families affected by violence and the need for a comprehensive approach to addressing disappearances in the country.

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