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The number of migrants killed last year exceeded all those recorded since the counting of these deaths began in America in So far this year, deaths have been reported. The border between the United States and Mexico is the area with the highest number of deaths, data from the IOM Missing Migrants Project reveal. A minimum of people succumbed in while crossing deserts, rivers and remote areas of the different migratory routes of the American continent, making that year the deadliest since this type of record was kept, the International Organization of the Migrations . Data from this Organization's Missing Migrants Project for the Western Hemisphere They compile official figures from Governments and Non-Governmental Organizations, as well as press reports.
The IOM began documenting migrant deaths in the Americas in and has since recorded more than , deaths to date , with being the deadliest year. The director of the Data Iraq Telegram Number Data Analysis Center of this UN agency stated that these numbers are “a sad reminder that the lack of options for safe and legal migration leads people to take less visible and much riskier routes.” “The loss of life should never be considered normal or tolerated as a natural risk of irregular migration,” emphasized Frank Laczko. The deadliest area Year after year, the border region between the United States and Mexico has been the deadliest on the continent; the IOM has recorded a total of , deaths since.
In , the victims totaled Since the beginning of records, the majority of these casualties have been reported in the Río Bravo , which separates Texas, in the United States, from the Mexican states of Tamaulipas, Nuevo León and Coahuila, where people died last year, % more than in These deaths were illustrated in June by the viral photo of Salvadorans Oscar Alberto Martínez and his -month-old daughter Valeria drowned on the banks of this waterway in what the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said represented the failure of countries to respond to the violence and desperation that drive people to undertake dangerous journeys.
The IOM began documenting migrant deaths in the Americas in and has since recorded more than , deaths to date , with being the deadliest year. The director of the Data Iraq Telegram Number Data Analysis Center of this UN agency stated that these numbers are “a sad reminder that the lack of options for safe and legal migration leads people to take less visible and much riskier routes.” “The loss of life should never be considered normal or tolerated as a natural risk of irregular migration,” emphasized Frank Laczko. The deadliest area Year after year, the border region between the United States and Mexico has been the deadliest on the continent; the IOM has recorded a total of , deaths since.
In , the victims totaled Since the beginning of records, the majority of these casualties have been reported in the Río Bravo , which separates Texas, in the United States, from the Mexican states of Tamaulipas, Nuevo León and Coahuila, where people died last year, % more than in These deaths were illustrated in June by the viral photo of Salvadorans Oscar Alberto Martínez and his -month-old daughter Valeria drowned on the banks of this waterway in what the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said represented the failure of countries to respond to the violence and desperation that drive people to undertake dangerous journeys.