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Chiapas, seguridad y turismo

Chiapas, seguridad y turismo

Chiapas, one of Mexico's richest states in culture and biodiversity, has recently come under the spotlight due to security issues.

The Current Situation

According to recent reports, the Employers' Confederation of the Mexican Republic (Coparmex) has highlighted that there is a black figure of unreported crimes of up to 90.5 percent. This figure, although alarming, should not be interpreted as a complete reflection of the security situation in Chiapas, since it may also indicate a lack of confidence in the institutions in charge of security and justice.

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El auge de las remesas en México y más en Chiapas

San Cristóbal de Las Casas, has become the main recipient of remittances

Since the pandemic in 2020, remittances in Mexico have increased considerably and Mexico, in 2023, has become the second country in the world that receives the most remittances, only behind India. Shipments have gone from 15,138.7 million dollars in 2003 to 63,312.6 million dollars in 2023. In that same period, Chiapas went from 435.1 million dollars to 4,367.2 million dollars

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The Silent Crisis

The Silent Crisis: 100,000 Minors Affected by Crime on Mexico Southern Border

On Mexico's southern border, a silent crisis is unfolding before our eyes. More than 100,000 minors are caught in the crossfire of organized crime, an alarming number that demands an immediate and forceful response.

The invisible victims

Boys and girls witness executions, kidnappings, extortions and other acts of violence that lacerate their present and future. Poverty, lack of opportunities and family disintegration make them easy targets for criminal groups that exploit, recruit and corrupt them.