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Central Unitaria De Vivienda Attributes to the 2008 Crisis the Origin of Massive Property Occupations in Mexico

Interview with César Del Pardo by Matthew Furlong, researcher at the University of Chicago. Part Two LOS MOCHIS, Mexico — A social movement initiated in northwestern Mexico after the 2008 financial crisis triggered a massive wave of informal occupation that today affects hundreds of thousands of properties in the country, amid a expired bank portfolio and millions of abandoned farms, said the co-director of the Central Unitaria de Vivienda (CUV)…
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Interview with César Del Pardo by Matthew Furlong, researcher at the University of Chicago. Part Two LOS MOCHIS, Mexico — A social movement initiated in northwestern Mexico after the 2008 financial crisis triggered a massive wave of informal occupation that today affects hundreds of thousands of properties in the country, amid a expired bank portfolio and millions of abandoned farms, said the co-director of the Central Unitaria de Vivienda (CUV)…

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dossierpolitico.com broke the news on Friday, July 31, 2026.
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