Caravan migrants hop freight train in Mexico heading north
MEXICO CITY (AP) — The remnants of a caravan of Central American migrants that drew angry tweets from President Donald Trump hopped on the roofs of a freight train Thursday heading for northern Mexico. About 500 migrants departed the western Mexico city of Guadalajara before dawn, stretching out on the roofs of freight cars. "We are heading north seeking a better life," said Mirna Ruiz, a Honduran. "As you know, in Honduras we just can't live there anymore because of the gangs. We can't even go shopping because we are afraid. We are also ...
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