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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
What happened
According to ABC News’s source item, 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
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- With World Cup in Guadalajara, families of Mexico's disappeared turn loved ones into soccer stickersABC News - 2026-06-20T09:30:59+00:00
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