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Over 130 women and teenage girls found dead in one New Mexico county. Many found side by side, same locations, same day. All ruled "exposure"—in a known trafficking corridor west of El Paso where 70% of migrant women report assault or rape.

Meanwhile, millions of dollars are being spent investigating Zorro Ranch 5 hours north.

Volunteers have reported remains that were ignored. Bones, clothing, IDs, cell phones left behind at recovery sites. Deputies and medical investigators refusing calls. Humanitarian aid workers treated like criminals for reporting deaths.

This is not normal. This is not "exposure."

Here's what we can do:

☎️ FBI El Paso: 915-832-5000

☎️ FBI Albuquerque: 505-889-1300

☎️ NM Department of Justice / Raúl Torrez: 505-490-4060

☎️ NM Office of the State Auditor: 505-476-3800

Call and ask why over 130 deaths of women and girls in one county are being dismissed as "exposure" without real investigation. apparently, we have to demand these people do the jobs that they’re being paid and trusted to do. 😤😡

Please share this. Tag reporters. Keep pressure on. The dead deserve dignity. Families deserve answers. We deserve the truth.

May 22
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10:28 PM
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