Mexico's official list of missing people passes 100,000, with few cases ever solved
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Given that the López Obrador government has made an unprecedented effort to search for tens of thousands of missing Mexicans and support victims' relatives, allocating a significant and landmark budget, attempts to find a conspiracy in Karla's resignation are ill-founded.
López Obrador vowed to spare no effort or resources to achieve justice for the disappeared when he took office in 2018. He is still claiming that his government is committed to the search. However, little has changed in the country as institutional neglect, corruption, and impunity persist in Mexico.