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    Deal to stop migrants from boarding La Bestia train

    31 July 2014 Last updated at 06:43 ET

    Deal to stop migrants from boarding La Bestia train

    Guatemala, Mexico and the US want to stop migrants from stowing away on the train which crosses Mexico

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    Guatemala, Mexico and the United States have reached a deal to try to prevent migrants from jumping onto a freight train in an attempt to reach the US, according to Guatemalan officials.

    Tens of thousands of migrants stow away on the train, known as La Bestia (The Beast), every year.


    Hundreds are injured or killed when they fall under its wheels. Many more are robbed or attacked by gangs.


    The three countries said they would establish more checkpoints.

    Rising flowGuatemala's top immigration official, Alejandra Gordillo, said the deal was reached during meetings between Guatemalan President Otto Perez Molina, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto and US Vice President Joe Biden.

    Mr Biden travelled to Central America last month to try to stem a growing flow of unaccompanied minors from the region to the US.


    According to US Homeland Security, 52,000 unaccompanied children arrived on the US border with Mexico between October 2013 and 15 June 2014.


    Most migrants board La Bestia in Arriaga and travel to Reynosa


    Risky rails
    Many Central American migrants jump onto La Bestia on their way north, clinging perilously to its sides or sitting on its roof.

    They are regularly targeted by criminal gangs, which rob them of their possessions or abduct them to force them to join their ranks.


    Those who, exhausted, fall from its roof often lose limbs when they fall under the train's wheels.

    The most dangerous part of the journey is jumping on and off the moving train

    Sometimes whole families attempt the dangerous journey north on La Bestia

    Locals in Arriaga set up stalls selling bottled water and sleeping mats to the migrants

    Riding the train is illegal, but the authorities have found it hard to stop migrants from boarding it along its thousands of kilometres of tracks.


    It is not clear how many checkpoints would be established as part of the deal.


    La Bestia stops south of the US border, and migrants who make it that far still face a dangerous journey on foot through the desert or crossing by river.

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    Report: Officials Will Speed Up 'The Beast' to Deter Illegals

    by Tony Lee 12 Aug 2014, 8:25 AM PDT
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    Mexican officials will reportedly speed up "The Beast" to deter migrants from hopping on and off.

    Thousands of migrants have risked life and limb by jumping on "The Beast," the so-called "Death Train" or "La Bestia," in Southern Mexico to begin what they hope is the final leg of their journey to the U.S.-Mexico border. As Breitbart Texas has reported, children who have tried to jump on "The Beast" have lost arms and legs.

    In recent months, "La Bestia" has even derailed, stranding thousands.

    "The idea is to refurbish the railway and to make investments ... so that also the speed of the train can be increased and then the likelihood of people climbing (on or off) the train will be largely diminished," Sergio Alcocer, "Mexico's deputy foreign minister responsible for the United States and Canada," told Reuters.

    Mexico was scheduled to revamp its southern railroads by 2018, according to Reuters, but that may get accelerated due to the migrant crisis.

    In the meantime, Mexican authorities are starting to raid areas where migrants are known to hop on the freight train. According to Reuters, Javier Soto, an unemployed migrant from Honduras who has tried to sneak into the United States before, "and fellow migrants," were taken by surprise by "pickups carrying immigration agents and police" in Mexico, "sending them running off into the night." They were attempting "to hitch a ride on the train in Arriaga." It was reportedly the "second raid there in under a week."

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