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Mixed Movements Monitoring Mexico - September 2024

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Background & Methodology

• The mixed movement monitoring survey in Mexico regularly collects and analyzes data to identify violations of rights and protection risks for vulnerable population for the purpose of informing effective responses by UNHCR and its partners.

• During September 2024, 422 interviews were conducted consisting of 978 persons.

• Surveys were carried out in 13 locations across Mexico. The Northern region: Juarez, Matamoros, Mexicali, Monterrey, Nogales, Piedras Negras, Reynosa, Saltillo, Tijuana and Torreon. The Southern region: Suchiate and Tapachula.

• The results presented are indicative and should not be interpreted as representative of the total population of refugees and migrants in Mexico.

Highlight

• An increasing number of interviewed persons name violence and persecution as reasons for leaving their countries of origin, reaching 80% this month. A great number of persons has signaled that they would face risks of violence or persecution if returned to their countries of origin, with 68% of the interviewed population stating that they fall in this category.