Article published on August 24, 2021 by El País, see original article.
In the latest episode of Al habla… con Warkentin, the national commissioner for the search for missing persons in Mexico, Karla Quintana, discusses the fate of more than 90,000 people who have gone missing in the country since 1964. The crisis of missing persons has compelled the Mexican state to create new institutions for the search of men and women, most of whom are young and whose whereabouts remain unknown.