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Authorities in Mexico confirmed that eight bodies that floated onto a beach over the weekend those of Chinese migrants. The group is believed to have drowned while being moved further into the country after entering from Guatemala.
The incident began on Friday on the coast of Oaxaca in the area known as Istmo de Tehuantepec, when several bodies washed ashore at Vicente Beach. The bodies were that of seven women and one man. Another man who was in the boat managed to survive and was undergoing medical care.
Over the weekend, the Oaxaca Attorney General’s Office released a short statement confirming that the bodies were those of Chinese migrants. Authorities claimed that the group had left the Mexican border city of Tapachula, Chiapas, on a raft on Thursday. Along the journey, the boat capsized.
The report states that Mexican officials say they have contacted Chinese officials in an attempt to identify and return the bodies to China.
A statement posted on social media announced:
Oaxaca Prosecutor’s Office investigates the death of eight people found on the beaches of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec
* A male survivor was located, apparently the victims are of Asian origin
Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., March 29, 2024.- The Attorney General’s Office of the State of Oaxaca carries out the corresponding expert and ministerial work after the discovery of eight lifeless bodies on the shores of Playa Vicente in San Francisco del Mar, in addition of a survivor, a fact that was reported by municipal authorities this Friday, March 29, 2024.
Fiscalía de Oaxaca investiga fallecimiento de ocho personas encontradas en playas del Istmo de Tehuantepec
* Se localizó a un sobreviviente del sexo masculino, aparentemente las víctimas son de origen asiático
Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., a 29 de marzo de 2024.- La Fiscalía General… pic.twitter.com/mpWUMbIfKG
— Fiscalía General (@FISCALIA_GobOax) March 29, 2024
Bodies of 8 Chinese Migrants Float into Mexican Beach After Boat Capsizes https://t.co/FARSkRjNpn via @BreitbartNews
— Steve Ferguson (@lsferguson) April 2, 2024
So far this fiscal year, (Oct 1 – Feb 29) 36,912 Chinese nationals illegally entered the US, based on data from the southern border, the northern border, all coastal areas and ports of entry – an average of over 7,300 per month.
So far this fiscal year, (Oct 1 – Feb 29) 36,912 #Chinese nationals illegally entered the US, based on data from the southern border, the northern border, all coastal areas and ports of entry – an average of over 7,300 per month. #IllegalImmigrants #CloseTheBorder pic.twitter.com/6CvbfN1bJr
— DMLNewsApp (@DMLNewsApp) March 30, 2024
Between Oct. 1 – Feb 29, over 22,000 illegal aliens from China came up through Mexico and crossed the southern border into the U.S.
During the same time period, over 5,400 illegal aliens from China crossed the norther border from Canada into the U.S.
Between Oct. 1 – Feb 29, over 5,400 illegal aliens from China crossed the norther border from Canada into the U.S. pic.twitter.com/eRlN62ErVT
— DMLNewsApp (@DMLNewsApp) March 30, 2024
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