2023-04-23 18:54:24
In the fire at the immigration station in Ciudad Juárez, 19 Guatemalans died and another nine were injured.
The former delegate of the National Institute of Migration of Mexico, Salvador Gonzalez Guerrero, was linked to criminal proceedings for three crimes. And he will remain in prison for the fire at an immigration station in Ciudad Juárez, where 19 Guatemalans died.
In the hearing that took place on Saturday, April 22, at the Chihuahua Federal Criminal Justice Center, the judge in charge determined that González might be responsible for the death of 40 migrants. And, the injuries of another 28 during the fire at the immigration station.
González was arrested last weekend at a restaurant called El Corralito, located in Ciudad Juárez. The former delegate had requested an amparo to avoid being detained by the authorities. However, one of the crimes for which he is charged, that of homicidecontemplates preventive detention.
González is accused of the crimes: intentional homicide, intentional injuries and improper exercise of public service.
Fire in immigration station
In March, a fire broke out in a center of the National Institute of Migration in Ciudad Juárez, on the border with the United States. The accident left 40 dead and dozens injured.
In total, 68 people of six nationalities were admitted to the detention center.
Several witnesses claimed that the fire started in the area where the migrants were being held, so it is suspected that the fire was started by the migrants themselves.
The Government of Guatemala has lamented the death of 19 Guatemalans, as well as the injuries to nine other people.
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