Nearly a quarter of the remains identified so far in 2024 were female, the highest percentage in over 20 years compared to male remains.
Through October, 136 sets of human remains were recovered in the Arizona borderlands this year. 24 were identified as female, 87 male and 25 were undetermined.
The Arizona borderlands remain one of the most deadly stretches of the U.S.-Mexico border due to extreme heat, rough terrain, and enforcement measures that push people into more remote areas to avoid detection.
While the Tucson Sector used to see primarily younger men crossing the border, the number of women and families has increased in recent years as more people migrate due to increasing levels of violence, natural disasters, and economic and political instability worldwide.
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