Movimiento Migrante Mesoamericano, Americas Program, 10 / December / 2015
It is estimated that there are between 70,000 and 120,000 migrants missing in transit in Mexico since 2006. There are no reliable statistics that determine their quantity. The puny official figures reflect that the families of the disappeared lack the resources or migration documents to come to Mexico and file formal reports in the public ministries, which are the only door to the official registry system and cannot be considered even remotely adequate. These estimates are based on the second Special Report on Kidnapping of Migrants in Mexico by the National Human Rights Commission, published in February 2011 that counted 214 kidnappings with a total of 11,333 victims in only six months.
http://www.cipamericas.org/archives/17946
Deportation, Detention and Abuse on the U.S.-Guatemala Border
By Laura Carlsen. Americas Program, Sept 8, 2015
Mexico’s southern border has become the line of contention of the most powerful country in the world. The victims of this extraterritorial policy are Central American migrants who cross every day, seeking to save their lives and their families from the violence and hunger plaguing their countries. They try to arrive to USA, but the Mexican Migra stop them.
Centroamericanos en Mexico: de migrantes a refugiados
http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2015/10/21/politica/005n1pol
Deportados "repatriados" a Mex 2014 vs Mojados y Deportados de Mex 2014. http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2015/10/17/politica/012n1pol