Mass Grave Discovery in Jalisco Highlights Cartel Violence and Systemic Failures
The discovery of charred remains and underground ovens at a suspected cartel site has reignited calls for accountability and reforms in Mexico's handling of disappearances.
- Over 120,000 people are officially reported missing in Mexico, with the recent discovery in Jalisco exposing the brutality of cartel violence and systemic investigative deficiencies.
- The site, previously raided by authorities in September 2024, yielded no significant evidence at the time, raising concerns about the adequacy of prior investigations.
- Families of the disappeared and activist groups have launched nationwide protests, demanding accountability and reforms to address disappearances and homicides.
- The Jalisco New Generation Cartel released a video denying involvement in the killings and targeting search groups, underscoring the risks faced by activists.
- President Claudia Sheinbaum announced reforms to improve investigations, including eliminating the 72-hour waiting period for missing persons cases.