By "El Huaso" for Borderland Beat
State authorities confirmed the discovery of a mass grave with 13 corpses in a farm field in Villagrán, Guanajuato yesterday. Once again, Guanajuato is representative of a national trend: homicides are decreasing, but disappearances are increasing.
During the past López Obrador administration, Guanajuato had the third highest count of mass graves found. The high incidence of mass graves has attracted government focus, and the state now has 39 forensic labs, more than any other state.
Since 2020, five activists for the disappeared have been killed in Guanajuato, more than any other state. Within this same period, 260 mass graves were discovered, the third highest number in Mexico, behind Sonora with 298, and Jalisco with 677.
Like figures for all of Mexico, homicides in Guanajuato state are on the decline, though they still remain at very high levels. In 2025, there were 2,539 homicides, a 19.4% decrease from the 3,151 in 2024.
Disappearances are on the rise in Mexico, tempering the positive news of declining homicides. During the Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador administration, 20 people disappeared every day. During the Claudia Sheinbaum administration, this daily number has risen to 41.
Disappearances are on the rise in Mexico, tempering the positive news of declining homicides. During the Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador administration, 20 people disappeared every day. During the Claudia Sheinbaum administration, this daily number has risen to 41.
Sources: INEGI Servicios periciales 2024, Causa en Comun Disappearances report, Periodico Correo, El Universal, Zona Franca,, Marquesina, La Silla Rota, Periodico Correo, Notus
All the maga-otts will lose their weak little minds when the gop loses the house and senate in the midterms this year and Sheriff Adolf is impeached.
ReplyDeleteLil balls snitcher thruther snitched!!!
DeleteNo worries Nutty. After the midterms the world leaders will continue to send trillions$$$ iiiin tributes to imperial washington and the greatest leader since Julius ceasar!
DeleteYou know what you can do those monster nads of yours!
DeleteHuh?
DeleteBack during the cocaine boom of the 80s, Colombian cavemen living in the states were advised by the Cali cártel to try to keep a low profile.
ReplyDeleteThey were urged to resist the desire to machine gun their neighbors or barbecue whole goats in their yards.
Instead, mowing the lawn, subscribing to TV Guide, and attending PTA meetings at local schools was the recommended modus operandi.
Keep things nice and quiet.
Now maybe this is a new trend in Mexico, don't leave your victims' bodies laying around, stinking up the place and drawing attention.
The cops & politicos can say that crime is on the downswing, and by the time the mothers searching for lost kids find the bones, it'll already be old news!
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Bunch of school drop outs in here.
Crime labs in mex lol! That's like trump installing lie-detectors everywhere, America wide!
ReplyDeleteWhite mans fault Trumps fault guns fault USA fault…RIGHT you Mexico apologists!? Fuck Mexico own up and take responsibility! It’s pathetic and disgusting. Straight up victim mentality!
ReplyDelete1:47 you are trying to order and boss us around, cocksucker?
DeleteWe have our problems at home too don’t forget. White school shooters, black rapists, asians and latinos spreading fentanyl everywhere
DeleteMexico has always been an unstable country since the very beginning. Sure U.S. interference did not help at all. However, Mexican politicians have betrayed their own people by colluding with organized crime. The U.S. can and should reduce drug demand but unless corruption is addressed and deeper cultural changes happen within Mexico the situation will continue to be the same. Just sharing my thoughts.
DeleteGoberladrón de Guanajuato luis H DuCoing, decided there were too many bars and houses of ill refuse in the state, he was a come santos (saint eater) that crapped devils, (que cagaba diablos).
ReplyDeleteGoberladrón diego sinhué contracted american private security guards with hefty juicy contracts administered with public security prostiturer carlos zamarripa, who now has no money from the government to pay his niggaz with the resulting need for "operations" that kidnap and disappear, (zamarripa siempre se ha pasado de verga) if edgar veytia was the devil's fiscal in nayarit, zamarripa is the chupacabras de guanajuato.
The Venezuela regime, don't know how to behave after Maduro was taken away.
ReplyDeleteWhat they are doing, is having the police, arrest anyone, that is cheering, that Maduro is gone.
Huh?
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DeleteGood comment spoiled by 3 commas too many.
Honest question - with all the media blackouts, disappearances and extermination camps, how is Mexico not being compared more to Nazi Germany?
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't seem that this part of history is even really covered in private, let alone public, schools in Mexico.
Is it due to Mexico not directly involved in WW2 so not an importance to study the history, or is it intentionally being omitted out of fear the younger generation will see similarities and call out the government with more protests like after Carlos was murdered?
TRUMP is on his way!!! the CARTELS new generation have ruined it for them. Idiots and fools. Senseless killings, killings of innocent young men and women, beheadings, kidnappings. All those violent crimes will be finally reduced!!!
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