The Mexican police has rescued 34 migrants from a farm, part of a group of about 50 who were kidnapped from a bus in the northeastern state of Nuevo Leon bordering the United States, authorities said on Thursday.
The migrants were kidnapped in Los Medina, a village near the city of Doctor Arroyo, authorities said.
A statement by the central San Luis Potosi State Attorney General’s Office, said the bus had been found in Nuevo Leon on Wednesday with the two drivers missing.
The operation, which lasted more than six hours, led to the rescue of 10 men, 14 women and 10 children.
Credible News reports that Mexico has seen rising involvement of organised crime in the trafficking of migrants en route to the U.S.
This was fueled by the recent withdrawal of a COVID-era border policy that allowed U.S. authorities to swiftly expel many migrants.













