The court in Ciudad Juarez said there was sufficient evidence to charge Francisco Garduno, head of the National Migration Institute, for unlawful exercise of public office, the Federal Judicial Council says.
MEXICO CITY, Mexico – A judge in northern Mexico has ordered the head of the national migration authority charged overthat killed 40 migrants at a holding center in the border city of Ciudad Juarez, authorities said on Sunday.
Garduno, an ally of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, is not under arrest, but must report to authorities every two weeks. The investigation is set to conclude within four months.
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