A group of searching mothers from Chiapas went to the Senate to protest against the presidential initiative on missing persons. They travel without resources, supported by civil organizations. Their only demand: that they be heard. But the ruling party chose to ignore them.
The mothers managed to meet with Claudia Anaya from PRI and Ricardo Anaya from PAN, who listened to their complaints and offered them support. No senator from Morena approached to talk to them, even though the initiative under discussion was promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum.

Once again, real pain was left out of the legislative debate.
The presidential proposal includes the creation of a Single Identity Platform and the implementation of a CURP with photograph and fingerprints.
On paper, it seems like progress. But in reality, it doesn't guarantee justice, support, or field searches.

More data, less justice
The mothers reminded that they are the ones who scour dumps, canals, graves, and hills with picks and shovels.
The State, meanwhile, offers them a database, a mobile app, and empty speeches about technology.








