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MEXICO CITY -- Mexico's immigration chief resigned Tuesday after she testified before the Senate about 72 immigrants who had been found dead, suspected to have been killed by a drug cartel.
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However, the statement said nothing about her reasons to resign.
The bodies of the immigrants from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Ecuador and Brazil were found by the Mexican army at a ranch in Mexico's Tamaulipas state close to the Mexico-U.S. border less than a month ago.
Romero was summoned to take senators' questions on what protective measures her institute had taken for the safety of immigrants.
The Senate passed a bill on September 9 to boost the protection of immigrants regardless of their legal status.