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Mexican Town Votes to Kick Out Migrants After Woman’s Violent Murder
 
Ildefonso Ortiz and Brandon Darby6 Oct 202450
A small town in southern Mexico voted to kick out U.S.-bound migrants who had been staying in their community during their journey north. The vote to expel the migrants comes after at least one of them is believed to have killed a local woman.

The crime occurred on September 29 in Barras de Copalita, Oaxaca, the local station Encuentro Radio reported. The victim, 28-year-old Rebeca Hernandez Flores, was in her house when at least one migrant who was working a construction job nearby barged in, assaulted her and beat her to death.


In the days after, authorities arrested a migrant identified only as Jose Enrique A.E., who is from Honduras. The Honduran migrant had been part of one of the caravans headed north but had remained in town for at least two months, working odd construction jobs. It remains unclear if other individuals were involved in the violent killing.  The state attorney general’s office announced the suspect’s arrest and classified the case as femicide, a particular classification under Mexican law for female killings due to their gender.  The offense can carry stricter penalties than a traditional homicide.

https://www.breitbart.com/border/2024/10/06/mexican-town-votes-to-kick-migrants-out-after-womans-violent-murder/
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