Three out of four people consider living in Mexico risky and the proportion of those who believe that crime will increase in the coming months is increasing, data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi) show.
In March, 73.4 percent of people living in Mexico consider life to be risky in their city. In addition, 66.5 percent foresees a deterioration in security conditions within the next 12 months.
This last indicator has rebounded since the results of December 2018 of the National Survey of Urban Public Safety (ENSU), when, simultaneously a . . .
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