In the State of Mexico the invasion of houses remains a problem that affects thousands of families. The invaders sometimes denounce the legitimate owners and manage to imprison them. Real estate in many cases is used to commit crimes. The Mexican prosecutor’s office has secured a thousand 600 properties, but there is a record of more than 24 thousand reported cases. Felipe Celestino Macario, victim of dispossession, tells his case: “I did not li…
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In the State of Mexico the invasion of houses remains a problem that affects thousands of families. The invaders sometimes denounce the legitimate owners and manage to imprison them. Real estate in many cases is used to commit crimes. The Mexican prosecutor’s office has secured a thousand 600 properties, but there is a record of more than 24 thousand reported cases. Felipe Celestino Macario, victim of dispossession, tells his case: “I did not li…