Overview
- He gave his first detailed testimony, saying Guardia Nacional personnel beat him and fractured three ribs, which he states has been medically confirmed.
- He alleges an irregular, unregistered detention after arriving at Monterrey’s airport, claiming he was held about three days in an Apodaca cell without communication.
- The university and legal clinic report that, nearly three weeks on, authorities have not delivered requested surveillance footage or full detention records to the Nuevo León prosecutor’s office.
- After being released, he says he was left without his belongings, pushed away from the airport by police, wandered for days dehydrated, and was later taken to the Anexo Fénix in Juárez, where he recovered his identity on January 15.
- He suggests potential discriminatory treatment tied to a premigratory form required of Colombian nationals, while the university offers legal support and stresses that finding him alive does not equal justice.