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    60 Undocumented Migrants Detained in Northern Mexico

    MEXICO CITY – Mexican police detained 60 undocumented migrants in the northwestern state of Sinaloa, most of whom had been crammed into two hidden compartments of a cargo truck.

    Federal Police officers intercepted 58 Guatemalans and two Salvadorans, including four minors, who were riding in the vehicle on the Mexico City-Nogales highway near the town of Escuinapa, the Public Safety Secretariat said in a statement Friday.

    A total of 59 illegal migrants “were traveling in life-endangering conditions” in the back of the truck. Another undocumented Guatemalan man was riding alongside the driver, 18-year-old Isaac Contreras Sanchez, who was arrested.

    “The action was the result of security patrols and monitoring by Federal Police,” who searched the truck and became suspicious when the driver could not show proof of authorization to transport furniture and mattresses.

    The officers then inspected the vehicle and found people stashed inside two compartments beneath some of the mattresses, the statement said, adding that they were calling for help “due to the conditions in which they were traveling.”

    The truck had departed from the central city of Puebla and was heading for the small town of Pitiquito, located in the border state of Sonora.

    The officers “at all times respected the rights and physical safety of the migrants, who were provided with food and medical care,” the statement said.

    Large numbers of Central Americans undertake the hazardous journey across Mexico each year on their way to the United States, although the number of border crossers fell from an estimated 433,000 in 2005 to 140,000 in 2010, according to official figures, due to recent U.S. economic woes and heightened security.

    The trek is a dangerous one, with criminals and corrupt Mexican officials preying on the migrants.

    Gangs kidnap, exploit and murder migrants, who are often targeted in extortion schemes, Mexican officials say.

    Central American migrants follow a long route that first takes them into Chiapas state, which is on the border with Guatemala, walking part of the way or riding aboard freight trains, buses and cargo trucks.

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    I'm surprized they didn't give them an escort to our border.
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    There are those words AGAIN "undocumented migrant"...How about telling it how it REALLY is ..ILLEGAL CRIMINALS seeking to BREAK into the USA without any LEGALIZED valid status.
    There, thats better

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jean View Post
    MEXICO CITY – Mexican police detained 60 undocumented migrants in the northwestern state of Sinaloa, most of whom had been crammed into two hidden compartments of a cargo truck.

    Federal Police officers intercepted 58 Guatemalans and two Salvadorans, including four minors, who were riding in the vehicle on the Mexico City-Nogales highway near the town of Escuinapa, the Public Safety Secretariat said in a statement Friday.

    A total of 59 illegal migrants “were traveling in life-endangering conditions” in the back of the truck. Another undocumented Guatemalan man was riding alongside the driver, 18-year-old Isaac Contreras Sanchez, who was arrested.

    “The action was the result of security patrols and monitoring by Federal Police,” who searched the truck and became suspicious when the driver could not show proof of authorization to transport furniture and mattresses.

    The officers then inspected the vehicle and found people stashed inside two compartments beneath some of the mattresses, the statement said, adding that they were calling for help “due to the conditions in which they were traveling.”

    The truck had departed from the central city of Puebla and was heading for the small town of Pitiquito, located in the border state of Sonora.

    The officers “at all times respected the rights and physical safety of the migrants, who were provided with food and medical care,” the statement said.

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    It's easy to miss, but we need to observe that the Mexican police intercepted these people because they were illegal immigrants in Mexico, not because they were on their way to the United States. Mexicans do not like illegal immigrants from Guatemala or El Salvadore who frequently immigrate illegally into Mexico for the same reasons that Mexicans immigrate illegally into the US.

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    Hypocrisy at its Ultimate Finest
    Quote Originally Posted by pkskyali View Post
    It's easy to miss, but we need to observe that the Mexican police intercepted these people because they were illegal immigrants in Mexico, not because they were on their way to the United States. Mexicans do not like illegal immigrants from Guatemala or El Salvadore who frequently immigrate illegally into Mexico for the same reasons that Mexicans immigrate illegally into the US.

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