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  "path": "/border/2026/03/28/mexican-government-uses-faulty-stats-to-claim-one-third-of-cartel-victims-are-safe/",
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    "Politics",
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  "textContent": "Mexico’s government continues to use faulty stats to push a false narrative that the cartel-controlled country is safe. In the most recent attempt to trick the public, Mexico’s government is claiming that one-third of the country’s more than 130,000 persons reported as missing are believed to be alive.\n\nThe post Mexico Uses Faulty Stats to Claim One-Third of Cartel Victims as Safe appeared first on Breitbart.",
  "title": "Mexico Uses Faulty Stats to Claim One-Third of Cartel Victims as Safe"
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