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"Until We Find Them"
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#13589286
17 Apr 2026
Mothers from various collectives protest outside the Comprehensive Care Center for the Search for Missing Persons in Mexico City, Mexico, on April 17, 2026. They demand answers following the discovery of more than a thousand human bone fragments in the La Habana Lagoons, Tlahuac-Chalco. The discovery is made in conjunction with experts from the Mexico City Attorney General's Office and the Commission for the Search for Disappeared Persons. Previously, 75 human bone fragments were found in the same area eight months earlier. According to the Mexico City Attorney General's Office and the city's Missing Persons Search Commission, preliminary analyses during the pattern-based search between the Tlahuac borough and the municipality of Chalco, in the State of Mexico, have covered 41,219 square meters of land and 127,331 square meters in the lake area. Jacqueline Palmeros, founder of the ''A Light on the Path'' collective, and Rosa Isela Guzman Milla, a member of the ''Until We Find Them'' collective, state that the La Habana property is a high-risk area due to limited cell phone service, lack of security, and vulnerability to crime.
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#13582716
16 Apr 2026
Jacqueline Palmeros, wearing a white shirt, and Rosa Isela Guzman Milla, wearing a purple shirt, participate in a search for human bone fragments at the La Habana property on the border of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City and Chalco in the State of Mexico, on April 15, 2026. Palmeros is the founder of the collective ''Una Luz en el Camino'' (A Light on the Path), and Guzman Milla is a member of the collective ''Hasta encontrarles'' (Until We Find Them). Both are mothers searching for their missing loved ones.
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#13582718
16 Apr 2026
Jacqueline Palmeros, wearing a white shirt, and Rosa Isela Guzman Milla, wearing a purple shirt, participate in a search for human bone fragments at the La Habana property on the border of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City and Chalco in the State of Mexico, on April 15, 2026. Palmeros is the founder of the collective ''Una Luz en el Camino'' (A Light on the Path), and Guzman Milla is a member of the collective ''Hasta encontrarles'' (Until We Find Them). Both are mothers searching for their missing loved ones.
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#13582719
16 Apr 2026
Rosa Isela Guzman Milla, wearing a purple shirt, participates in a search for human bone fragments at the La Habana property on the border of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City and Chalco in the State of Mexico, on April 15, 2026. She is a mother searching for her missing loved ones and a member of the collective ''Hasta encontrarles'' (Until We Find Them).
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#13582723
16 Apr 2026
Rosa Isela Guzman Milla, wearing a purple shirt, participates in a search for human bone fragments at the La Habana property on the border of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City and Chalco in the State of Mexico, on April 15, 2026. She is a mother searching for her missing loved ones and a member of the collective ''Hasta encontrarles'' (Until We Find Them).
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#13582725
16 Apr 2026
Jacqueline Palmeros, wearing a white shirt, and Rosa Isela Guzman Milla, wearing a purple shirt, participate in a search for human bone fragments at the La Habana property on the border of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City and Chalco in the State of Mexico, on April 15, 2026. Palmeros is the founder of the collective ''Una Luz en el Camino'' (A Light on the Path), and Guzman Milla is a member of the collective ''Hasta encontrarles'' (Until We Find Them). Both are mothers searching for their missing loved ones.
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#13582726
16 Apr 2026
Rosa Isela Guzman Milla, wearing a purple shirt, participates in a search for human bone fragments at the La Habana property on the border of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City and Chalco in the State of Mexico, on April 15, 2026. She is a mother searching for her missing loved ones and a member of the collective ''Hasta encontrarles'' (Until We Find Them).
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#13582730
16 Apr 2026
Jacqueline Palmeros, wearing a white shirt, and Rosa Isela Guzman Milla, wearing a purple shirt, participate in a search for human bone fragments at the La Habana property on the border of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City and Chalco in the State of Mexico, on April 15, 2026. Palmeros is the founder of the collective ''Una Luz en el Camino'' (A Light on the Path), and Guzman Milla is a member of the collective ''Hasta encontrarles'' (Until We Find Them). Both are mothers searching for their missing loved ones.
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#13582739
16 Apr 2026
Rosa Isela Guzman Milla, wearing a purple shirt, participates in a search for human bone fragments at the La Habana property on the border of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City and Chalco in the State of Mexico, on April 15, 2026. She is a mother searching for her missing loved ones and a member of the collective ''Hasta encontrarles'' (Until We Find Them).
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#13582740
16 Apr 2026
Rosa Isela Guzman Milla, wearing a purple shirt, participates in a search for human bone fragments at the La Habana property on the border of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City and Chalco in the State of Mexico, on April 15, 2026. She is a mother searching for her missing loved ones and a member of the collective ''Hasta encontrarles'' (Until We Find Them).
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#13582743
16 Apr 2026
Rosa Isela Guzman Milla, wearing a purple shirt, participates in a search for human bone fragments at the La Habana property on the border of the Tlahuac borough in Mexico City and Chalco in the State of Mexico, on April 15, 2026. She is a mother searching for her missing loved ones and a member of the collective ''Hasta encontrarles'' (Until We Find Them).
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#11227067
11 May 2024
A message reading 'Until We Find Them' is being displayed during a Mother's Day protest at the Monument to the Mother in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 10, 2024, where people are demanding that the government provide answers about the disappearances.
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#441163
15 Feb 2015
Palestinian workers go to work in Israel. Nearly 10 thousand workers from different professions from Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Jericho and Qalqilya go on Sunday morning, 2015/02/15, to Israel through Eyal crossing in Qalqilya. Workers suffer from inspection procedures operated by private Israeli security companies. Workers begin to go to the Israeli checkpoint at 1:30am Sundays and wait until 4:00am to start crossing the border -(Israeli checkpoint)- In two rows. Palestinian workers who allowed to work in Israel have to be married, over forty years old, and has sons, workers said. And they get permits to work in Israel through the Palestinian Ministry of Labour through coordinate with the Israeli authorities. Does not allow them to carry frozen water, Olive oil more than 500 g, Ben coffee and bottles of water and or any stuff been bought from Palestinian markets, in order to buy what they need from the Israeli markets while they are there to work. Most of the workers are returning to their homes located in the Palestinian territories with the weekend -(Thursday evening and go back to work with every Sunday early in the morning)- and stay to work for 5 days of every week. There are a number of women working in the field of agriculture, sewing and cleaning too, but they return everyday at the evening to their homes. We work in Israeli settlements in constructions and farming in Israeli-Occupied West Bank and in other Israeli cities near Tel-Aviv, Jaffa, Ashkelon and else. We do not have any other choices prevent us from it, Because we can not find opportunities to work in our places or any other place in the Palestinian territories, workers said. Eyal Check point, Qalqilya of the west bank of Palestine.
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#441164
15 Feb 2015
Palestinian workers go to work in Israel. Nearly 10 thousand workers from different professions from Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Jericho and Qalqilya go on Sunday morning, 2015/02/15, to Israel through Eyal crossing in Qalqilya. Workers suffer from inspection procedures operated by private Israeli security companies. Workers begin to go to the Israeli checkpoint at 1:30am Sundays and wait until 4:00am to start crossing the border -(Israeli checkpoint)- In two rows. Palestinian workers who allowed to work in Israel have to be married, over forty years old, and has sons, workers said. And they get permits to work in Israel through the Palestinian Ministry of Labour through coordinate with the Israeli authorities. Does not allow them to carry frozen water, Olive oil more than 500 g, Ben coffee and bottles of water and or any stuff been bought from Palestinian markets, in order to buy what they need from the Israeli markets while they are there to work. Most of the workers are returning to their homes located in the Palestinian territories with the weekend -(Thursday evening and go back to work with every Sunday early in the morning)- and stay to work for 5 days of every week. There are a number of women working in the field of agriculture, sewing and cleaning too, but they return everyday at the evening to their homes. We work in Israeli settlements in constructions and farming in Israeli-Occupied West Bank and in other Israeli cities near Tel-Aviv, Jaffa, Ashkelon and else. We do not have any other choices prevent us from it, Because we can not find opportunities to work in our places or any other place in the Palestinian territories, workers said. Eyal Check point, Qalqilya of the west bank of Palestine.
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#441167
15 Feb 2015
Palestinian workers go to work in Israel. Nearly 10 thousand workers from different professions from Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Jericho and Qalqilya go on Sunday morning, 2015/02/15, to Israel through Eyal crossing in Qalqilya. Workers suffer from inspection procedures operated by private Israeli security companies. Workers begin to go to the Israeli checkpoint at 1:30am Sundays and wait until 4:00am to start crossing the border -(Israeli checkpoint)- In two rows. Palestinian workers who allowed to work in Israel have to be married, over forty years old, and has sons, workers said. And they get permits to work in Israel through the Palestinian Ministry of Labour through coordinate with the Israeli authorities. Does not allow them to carry frozen water, Olive oil more than 500 g, Ben coffee and bottles of water and or any stuff been bought from Palestinian markets, in order to buy what they need from the Israeli markets while they are there to work. Most of the workers are returning to their homes located in the Palestinian territories with the weekend -(Thursday evening and go back to work with every Sunday early in the morning)- and stay to work for 5 days of every week. There are a number of women working in the field of agriculture, sewing and cleaning too, but they return everyday at the evening to their homes. We work in Israeli settlements in constructions and farming in Israeli-Occupied West Bank and in other Israeli cities near Tel-Aviv, Jaffa, Ashkelon and else. We do not have any other choices prevent us from it, Because we can not find opportunities to work in our places or any other place in the Palestinian territories, workers said. Eyal Check point, Qalqilya of the west bank of Palestine.
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#441170
15 Feb 2015
Palestinian workers go to work in Israel. Nearly 10 thousand workers from different professions from Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Jericho and Qalqilya go on Sunday morning, 2015/02/15, to Israel through Eyal crossing in Qalqilya. Workers suffer from inspection procedures operated by private Israeli security companies. Workers begin to go to the Israeli checkpoint at 1:30am Sundays and wait until 4:00am to start crossing the border -(Israeli checkpoint)- In two rows. Palestinian workers who allowed to work in Israel have to be married, over forty years old, and has sons, workers said. And they get permits to work in Israel through the Palestinian Ministry of Labour through coordinate with the Israeli authorities. Does not allow them to carry frozen water, Olive oil more than 500 g, Ben coffee and bottles of water and or any stuff been bought from Palestinian markets, in order to buy what they need from the Israeli markets while they are there to work. Most of the workers are returning to their homes located in the Palestinian territories with the weekend -(Thursday evening and go back to work with every Sunday early in the morning)- and stay to work for 5 days of every week. There are a number of women working in the field of agriculture, sewing and cleaning too, but they return everyday at the evening to their homes. We work in Israeli settlements in constructions and farming in Israeli-Occupied West Bank and in other Israeli cities near Tel-Aviv, Jaffa, Ashkelon and else. We do not have any other choices prevent us from it, Because we can not find opportunities to work in our places or any other place in the Palestinian territories, workers said. Eyal Check point, Qalqilya of the west bank of Palestine.
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