
Mexico City/The Secretariat of Public Security and Municipal Citizen Protection of Tapachula, of the special operations group called the Pakal Immediate Reaction Force, is searching for the Cuban identified as Alejandro after stabbing his cousin Leonel to death last Wednesday. As confirmed by the authorities to 14ymediothe man fled the house located in the San Agustín neighborhood after the crime and they fear that he could cross into Guatemala.
An officer, who requested anonymity, says that the support of agents stationed at military and immigration filters was requested to capture the fugitive. “The man could face a sentence of 30 years in prison or more as it is a qualified homicide.”
According to the testimony of another cousin of the deceased, Luis Ángel, and the only witness, “there was treachery and advantage” on the part of the aggressor. The three men were drinking alcoholic beverages when Alejandro began to argue with Leonel and after taking a knife he “stabbed him repeatedly.”
The victim was taken to the Mexican Red Cross hospital in Tapachula, but due to the severity of his injuries, he died on the way.
The witness assured the authorities that he and his cousins are legally in the country and with procedures before the Mexican Commission for Aid to Refugees.
The witness assured the authorities that he and his cousins are legally in the country and with procedures before the Mexican Commission for Aid to Refugees. The case was taken by the Immigrant Prosecutor’s Office, which is carrying out investigations to clarify the facts and the condition of the Cubans.
At the beginning of July, the Colegio de la Frontera Sur reported that between 20,000 and 30,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela and Colombia, mainly, are stranded in Tapachula. “The city has become a migratory funnel, where mobility is characterized by uncertainty” due to the delay in the procedures that have reached almost two years, published South Journal.
“Donald Trump’s policies have also reduced the size of migrant caravans, since many people have given up waiting. Trying to cross into the United States is no longer their priority and they seek to temporarily establish themselves in entities in the center of the country, such as Mexico City, Puebla or the State of Mexico,” added the Colegio de la Frontera Sur.
















