Wednesday, May 18, 2011

After worrisome downplaying, INM announces second purge

After the head of Mexico's migration institute INM, Salvador Beltrán del Río, appeared to greatly downplay the grave problems of corruption and abuse in INM as "minimal" and "exceptions," the tone has apparently changed following a meeting with representatives from various of Mexico's government secretariats:

Salvador Beltrán del Río announced a second "purification" of more than 350 agents and administrative personnel presumably engaged in corruption, in addition to the 200 announced earlier.

Eyes are on the INM, and with good reason.

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