Half of Trains in Mexico Found Carrying Migrants

The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
December 27, 2019World News
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Half of Trains in Mexico Found Carrying Migrants
Central American illegal immigrants, moving in a caravan through Juchitan, Oaxaca are pictured atop a train known as "The Beast" while continuing their journey toward the U.S., in Mexico on April 26, 2019. (Jose de Jesus Cortes/File Photo/Reuters)

Mexico said Thursday it has found migrants riding on about half of the trains inspected.

While the largest number of migrants were detained while walking—41,649 between June and Dec. 22—many migrants walk along tracks hoping to hop onto a passing train.

About 2,800 migrants were found hidden in trucks and almost 3,500 were detained aboard buses.

The government presented figures on its crackdown on migrants, which started in May.

So far in 2019, Mexico has detained 178,917 migrants, mainly Central Americans, and deported 84,327.

In the first 11 months of 2019, Mexico has received 66,915 asylum claims, more than double the 29,631 it received in all of 2018.

 

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