The Mexico's state-run oil company reported a narrower 118.36 billion peso (US$6.1 billion) third-quarter net loss
The exhalations were accompanied by emissions of steam and gas
The international human rights organization said soaring deportations, especially by Mexico, are creating a desperate situation when combined with already sky-high murder rates in El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala.
In Mexico, a tax rise in 2014 led to a 10 percent price hike and a 6 percent drop in purchases by year-end, the report said.
During the last 24 hours, continuous emissions of incandescent material and volcanic ash have been reported.
The report written by Sergio Aguayo, a human rights activist and academic at the elite College of Mexico, is based on testimony gathered by Mexican prosecutors, government and independent human rights organizations, as well as U.S. records.
Asylum seekers, many of them fleeing drug-fueled violence south of the border, peaked in 2014 at 170,000, nearly triple the 63,000 who arrived the previous year. Before 2012, there were fewer than 30,000 a year.
The monitoring system of the volcano also registered 99 minutes of low-amplitude harmonic tremor
Two volcano-tectonic quakes and 240 minutes of low-amplitude tremor were also reported.
In addition, 55 low-intensity exhalations accompanied by emissions of steam and gas were observed.