Families of Mexicans missing amid the country's violent drug war are turning up pressure on President López Obrador as they demand he find answers to their whereabouts.
Families of Mexicans missing amid the country's violent drug war are turning up pressure on President Andrés Manuel López Obrador as they demand he find answers to their whereabouts.on Monday after the president finished speaking at a press conference at a military base in the state of Veracruz.
They blocked his vehicle and clamored for him to step out of his official vehicle and listen to them. Some held signs with images of their loved ones who have disappeared.After their demands were ignored, a woman protesting said: “You meet with El Chapo’s mother, bastard, but not with us,” referring toGet a head start on the morning's top stories.
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