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22 out of 213 people—more than 10%—initially survive these strikes. 3 survivors who were rescued 15 never recovered 2 killed in the "double tap" strike 2 unrecovered today
www.democracynow.org/2026/6/19/rh...
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Migrant genocide www.reuters.com/legal/govern...
"Rising trend across Mexico: Politicians and officials are increasingly weaponizing the country’s laws to sue, fine and harass critics and journalists, according to press rights groups tracking legal cases" www.nytimes.com/2026/06/19/w...
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This "search and rescue system" has a really poor record. 3 survivors have been recovered on the spot. 15 more were never found. (And 2 more were killed while clinging to wreckage.) Why not pre-position search-and-rescue assets? Or is the point "keep survivors out of the courts?"