At least 38 migrants died in the Mexican northern border city of Ciudad Juarez after a fire broke at a migrant detention center on Monday.
Fifty-five people, nearly all Guatemalans, were killed after a truck carrying an estimated 166 migrantsVeracruz road accidents, September 2021 and February 2020
Four Cuban migrants were killed and another eight were injured when their van overturned on a highway in the Gulf Coast state of Veracruz, according to Mexican media and state authorities. The previous year, a bus carrying migrants overturned on another Veracruz highway killing one person and injuring 81.several miles from a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint, killing 10 and critically injuring many others.a few miles north of the border.
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