With World Cup in Guadalajara, families of Mexico's disappeared turn loved ones into soccer stickers
- Families in Guadalajara have placed images of missing young men wearing Mexico's green national soccer jersey around the city, labeling each face as “DESAPARECIDO,” meaning missing.
- As Guadalajara hosts 2026 World Cup matches, families use these images to raise awareness among visitors of Mexico's 135,000 missing people.
- María de Jesús Solís, whose son disappeared nearly six years ago, said this campaign shows how much they miss their children and that they support the World Cup but oppose excessive government spending.
- Families hope this campaign will draw global attention to their plight and criticize the government's neglect.
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With World Cup in Guadalajara, families of Mexico's disappeared turn loved ones into soccer stickers
Families in Guadalajara are using World Cup-themed posters to highlight Mexico's 135,000 missing people.
Guadalajara Families Use World Cup Stickers to Highlight Mexico Missing Crisis
Archyde Families in Guadalajara are using World Cup-style sticker posters to keep the Mexico disappearance crisis in public view while the tournament fills the city with visitors. The post Guadalajara Families Turn World Cup Sticker Culture Into a Plea Over Mexico Missing Crisis appeared first on Archyde.
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Families in Guadalajara are using Mexico missing World Cup stickers to bring attention to loved ones who have disappeared. The campaign appears across the city as Guadalajara hosts matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The posters show missing people wearing Mexico’s green national team jersey. Their images are styled like the collectible soccer stickers […] La entrada Families in Mexico Turn Missing Loved Ones Into World Cup-Style Stickers se…
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