Town of Guadalajara in Mexico is scheduled to host four World Cup matches subsequent 12 months, and labourers are working across the clock to revamp infrastructure in time for the event.
On account of frenzied development, the town’s roads are presently a bona fide mess, constituting a perpetual headache for many who should transit them.
However Guadalajara has a a lot larger downside than visitors. The metropolis is the capital of the western state of Jalisco, which occurs to own the best variety of disappeared folks in all of Mexico.
The official tally of Jalisco’s disappeared is close to 16,000, out of a complete of greater than 130,000 countrywide. Nonetheless, the frequent reluctance of relations to report lacking individuals for worry of retribution means the true toll is undoubtedly larger.
Now, with the World Cup quick approaching, Mexican authorities are additionally working extra time to sanitise Guadalajara’s picture. For months, native officers have been threatening to take away the portraits and indicators from the towering “roundabout of the disappeared” within the centre of the town, successfully re-disappearing them.
I lately spent 5 days in Guadalajara and paid a go to to the roundabout, a couple of kilometres’ stroll from my lodging. The nearer I received to the positioning, the extra posters proliferated throughout electrical poles and sidewalk planters that includes the faces and figuring out info of the disappeared. A few of these posters additionally appeared plastered in bigger kind onto the monument itself.
There was, for instance, 32-year-old Elda Adriana Valdez Montoya, final seen in Guadalajara on August 10, 2020. And 19-year-old Jordy Alejandro Cardenas Flores, final seen on Might 19, 2022, within the close by metropolis of Tlaquepaque. There was 16-year-old Cristofer Aaron Leobardo Ramirez Camarena, final seen within the Jalisco municipality of Tlajomulco de Zuniga on April 21, 2024. And 67-year-old Martha Leticia Diaz Lopez, final seen in Guadalajara on June 27, 2025.
Within the case of Cardenas Flores, the poster specified that the younger man had been “taken” on Might 19 by brokers from the state prosecutor’s workplace, from which appointment he by no means returned.
Whereas there’s a tendency accountable Mexico’s astronomical disappearance charges on violent drug cartels, together with the infamous Jalisco New Era Cartel, the federal government is totally implicated within the phenomenon, as nicely – whether or not by direct motion, collaboration with criminal outfits, or just when it comes to safeguarding the panorama of near-total impunity that allows such crimes to flourish.
It bears underscoring, too, that the overwhelming majority of disappearances came about following the launch in 2006 of Mexico’s so-called “conflict on medication”, which not solely did not resolve the drug subject but in addition set the stage for more than 460,000 homicides within the nation. The conflict effort was backed by – who else? – the United States, which not often misses out on a possibility for blood-soaked hemispheric meddling.
However heaven forbid World Cup spectators be subjected to such a morbid actuality – though it’s changing into slightly troublesome to cowl up the discovery of mass clandestine graves and a whole lot of luggage containing human stays within the neighborhood of the Guadalajara soccer stadium.
Whereas in Guadalajara, I spoke with Maribel Cedeno, a consultant of the Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco (Warrior Searchers of Jalisco), one in every of numerous collectives devoted to the seek for the lacking within the face of willful authorities inaction. Her brother, Jose Gil Cedeno Rosales, was disappeared on September 21, 2021, in Tlajomulco de Zuniga.
As Cedeno commented to me, “completely nothing has modified” in the course of the presidency of Claudia Sheinbaum, who assumed workplace final 12 months after promising a extra sympathetic strategy to the difficulty of Mexico’s disappeared. As soon as in energy, Sheinbaum apparently forgot her personal pledge, successfully condemning numerous Mexicans whose family members are lacking to a state of steady psychological torment.
Remarking on the expansive measures the federal government is pursuing to offer safety for the World Cup, Cedeno demanded: “However the place is our safety? The place is the safety for our relations, or for these of us whose lives are in danger as a result of we’re looking for the lacking?”
They’re good questions. And but they aren’t ones which are protecting the authorities up at evening.
In March, the Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco found a clandestine crematorium on a ranch outdoors the city of Teuchitlan, an hour from Guadalajara, which was reportedly utilised by the Jalisco New Era Cartel as a recruitment and coaching centre along with an extermination website.
Curiously, Mexican authorities had seized the ranch months earlier, however hadn’t managed to note any of the human bone fragments or the a whole lot of footwear littering the place.
On my closing day in Guadalajara, I took an Uber out to the ranch, which appeared on the Uber app as “Campo de adiestramiento y exterminio” – coaching and extermination camp.
Considering higher of it, I put the Teuchitlan city centre as my vacation spot, and whereas en route proposed to the motive force that I pay him in money to swing by the ranch, as nicely. He made the signal of the cross, however agreed.
A gregarious middle-aged man from jap Jalisco, the motive force had spent 11 years as an undocumented employee in California and Oregon; his son was learning engineering at a college in Michigan. He had personally recognized a number of folks, together with two sisters, who had been disappeared from his hometown, and lamented that the one time the Mexican authorities appeared impressed to hunt justice for homicides was when the victims themselves had been members of the safety forces.
And though a die-hard soccer fan, the motive force stated he couldn’t justify the state’s resolution to pour huge portions of cash right into a World Cup spectacle that will not remotely profit the common Mexican.
In Teuchitlan, we took a quick stroll across the city’s vibrant central plaza and purchased a couple of beers, then programmed our vacation spot to “Campo de adiestramiento y exterminio”, which led us down a dusty and remoted highway patrolled by an ominous black automobile. Once we discovered the camp blocked by the Mexican Nationwide Guard – an outfit with which I’ve had my justifiable share of unpleasant run-ins – we returned to battle the visitors of Guadalajara.
To make sure, it’s within the distinct curiosity of the Mexican authorities to retroactively cowl up no matter it will probably about Teuchitlan, which has already prompted sufficient injury because of the uncharacteristically broad worldwide media protection the case obtained.
However on the finish of the day, Mexico is itself one massive mass grave. And whereas efforts to bury that grave for the World Cup could also be a first-half aim for organised crime and complicit politicians alike, the rating might nonetheless be settled within the second half – by the individuals who refuse to let their disappeared family members be definitively disappeared.
The views expressed on this article are the writer’s personal and don’t essentially replicate Al Jazeera’s editorial coverage.

