World Cup 2026: Re-disappearing Mexico’s disappeared

As the spotlight shines on Mexico, set to host four World Cup matches next year, a city beset by construction chaos grapples with an even greater crisis: a staggering number of disappearances. Guadalajara, once a beacon of vibrant culture and life, is now a capital scarred by the country's highest number of missing persons – over 16,000 in Jalisco alone.

Behind each face plastered on posters across town, countless families are left to mourn their loved ones, never knowing what happened to them. Elda Adriana Valdez Montoya, 32, last seen in August 2020; Jordy Alejandro Cardenas Flores, 19, taken by agents from the state prosecutor's office in May 2022; Cristofer Aaron Leobardo Ramirez Camarena, 16, vanished in April 2024 – their stories are just a few among many of those etched on the city's crumbling infrastructure.

Critics say Mexico's astronomical disappearance rates can't be attributed solely to violent cartels. Rather, they point fingers at the government itself, which has been complicit in perpetuating impunity and safeguarding an environment where such crimes thrive. The 'war on drugs', launched in 2006, not only failed to resolve the issue but also set the stage for over 460,000 homicides.

The scale of the problem is staggering, with mass clandestine graves and bags containing human remains being unearthed in recent years near Guadalajara's football stadium. But with the World Cup fast approaching, local officials are determined to sanitise the city's image – including removing portraits and signs from the 'roundabout of the disappeared', thus erasing the very memories that fuel resistance.

"We've seen absolutely nothing change," Maribel Cedeno, a representative of Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco, an organisation searching for missing persons in Jalisco, said. "The government's response to our case is non-existent." She demanded: "Where is our security? Where are we supposed to find justice?"

As the driver from eastern Jalisco put it, the massive influx of World Cup money into Mexico only serves as a stark contrast to the lives lost and families torn apart by the state's inaction. While authorities focus on providing security for foreign spectators, Cedeno's community remains searching for answers – their voices drowned out by the roar of football fans.

For now, Guadalajara's image is being painted with a veneer of cleanliness as construction workers tirelessly build stadiums and infrastructure. Yet beneath this façade lies a city grappling with an existential crisis – one that refuses to be silenced or disappeared altogether.
 
It's just heartbreaking thinking about all these families who are left in the dark 🤕. 16,000 missing persons is just crazy numbers! You'd think that with all the attention coming to Mexico for the World Cup they'd at least try to figure out what's going on and help these people's families get some answers 😔.

It's so frustrating that officials are more worried about making Guadalajara look good than actually doing something to help the community 💔. Removing portraits of the disappeared? That just feels like erasing their stories and memories altogether 👎.

I think it's time for someone to really hold the government accountable for this stuff 🚨. We need to see some real change, not just a bunch of PR moves to make everything look pretty on the surface 💪.
 
💖🌹🇲🇽 my heart goes out to all the families in Jalisco, Mexico 🤕😢 i cant even imagine how hard it must be for them, losing so many loved ones 💔 these ppl r not just stats on a news headline, they r real lives, faces, and stories that deserve justice ❤️🔍 cant we talk about this more? 😊 we need 2 focus on finding solutions, not erasing memories 🎨📸 these missing persons posters should b kept up 4 ever, as a reminder of the struggle 💪🌟
 
🤕 16k+ people gone in Jalisco alone, and it's not even the cartels fault 🙅‍♂️... government complicity is where it's at, and they're just gonna sweep it under the rug while the World Cup brings in cash 💸. They're erasing the memories of the disappeared from public spaces 🚮. How about giving families justice instead of a facade? 😒
 
Ugh 🤯 I mean, what's going on in Mexico? It's like they're trying to host the World Cup while ignoring their own citizens 🤦‍♂️. 16,000 missing persons is crazy! Can't they do anything about it? 🚨 It's not just about cartels, it's the government too... they're always saying one thing but doing another 😒.

I remember when I was a kid, we used to learn about the "war on drugs" in school. But now it seems like it's still going on and no one's doing anything about it 🤷‍♂️. The fact that they're erasing the memories of the disappeared by removing posters is just... wow 😩.

It's all about the money, right? The World Cup is coming and everyone wants a piece of the action 💸. But what about the people who are actually affected by this? Like, what about Maribel and her group searching for missing persons? 🤝 They deserve answers, not just some security for foreign tourists.

Guadalajara's got a lot more to deal with than just construction chaos 😂. It's like they're putting up a facade while the real problems are still out there...
 
🌧️ Mexico's disappearance crisis is getting worse, over 16k people gone in Jalisco alone 🤯 And it's not just cartels, the gov'ts fault too 🙅‍♂️ They enabled this "war on drugs" that's led to 460k homicides 🚽. It's all about money now with the World Cup coming, erasing memories and leaving families in dark 🔮. They can keep their fancy stadiums but we're still searching for answers 💔
 
😔 this is so heartbreaking... 16k+ people gone in jalisco alone 🤯 how can the gov just erase memories like that? 🙅‍♀️ they need to focus on finding answers for these families not just securing stadiums for football fans 🏟️ it's all about the lives lost, you feel? 💔
 
🤔 it's all too convenient that the government's only concerned about polishing up Guadalajara's image before the World Cup, while they're supposed to be addressing the real issues... I mean, 16k+ people missing is a huge red flag, and they just gloss over it like it's no big deal. And what's up with all this talk of cartels? it feels like the gov's trying to pin the blame on someone else instead of facing the music about their own complicity in the whole thing...
 
I just got back from the most amazing trip to Japan last month 🗺️👀, and man, have you ever tried matcha ice cream? It's life-changing 😂. I mean, I know this article is super sad about the disappearances in Mexico, but can we talk about how some of those 16,000 missing people were probably just playing video games or something when they disappeared 🤷‍♂️.

And have you seen the new FIFA World Cup merchandise? It's so cool! 🎯 I mean, I know it's not exactly relevant to the topic at hand, but come on, it's all about the soccer, right? 🏟️.

I'm actually thinking of starting a blog about my travels and sharing some fun off-the-beaten-path spots. Maybe I can even get some sponsors from Japanese ice cream companies 🍦💸.
 
🤕 it's so sad what's going on in Guadalajara, 16k missing persons is just crazy 🙈 i feel for the families who are searching for their loved ones day and night 💔 the government needs to step up and do something about this crime epidemic, can't just sweep it under the rug or sanitize the city's image 🚮💪 what's the point of having a world cup when there are so many lives at stake? 🤷‍♀️ at least some people are speaking out against the government's inaction, hope they continue to raise their voices for justice 💯
 
🤕 the way mexico's handling all these disappearances is just so messed up 🚧 u can tell they're more concerned about lookin good for the world cup than actually doin somethin to help the ppl who r losin loved ones 💔 it's like they're erasin the memories of the vanished instead of facin the real issue 📦 and yeah, the government's complicity in this is super suspicious 🕵️‍♀️
 
Ugh, I mean, what even is the point of having all these high-profile matches when the locals are struggling like this? 🤷‍♀️ It's not exactly the most welcoming vibe for tourists when you're walking around a city with an estimated 16k+ people missing... that's like, a whole lotta ghosting 👻. And now they're erasing all the memories of those who went missing? Come on, can't they just leave it alone? It's not like they're gonna make the stadium look any better by covering up the history 🔴.
 
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