210 migrants found packed into truck in central Mexico

210 migrants found packed into truck in central Mexico
The Raudales, a family of Honduran migrants sit on the bed of a National Migration Institute pick-up truck after surrendering to authorities in order to receive a visitor's card for humanitarian reasons, in Juan Rodriguez, southern Veracruz state, Mexico. (AP)
Updated 04 December 2021
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210 migrants found packed into truck in central Mexico

210 migrants found packed into truck in central Mexico
  • The National Migration Institute said the truck failed to stop as directed at a checkpoint in Puebla state on Friday
  • When the doors of the trailer were opened, agents found women, men and children amid cushions and homemade fans

MEXICO CITY: Mexican immigration authorities say they discovered 210 migrants packed into a truck trailer in the central part of the country.
The National Migration Institute said the truck failed to stop as directed at a checkpoint in Puebla state on Friday and it was pulled over after a pursuit near the city of Tecamachalco.
When the doors of the trailer were opened, agents found women, men and children amid cushions and homemade fans, the institute said. The driver of the truck was detained.
The discovery came two weeks after authorities found 600 migrants in two trailers in the eastern state of Veracruz.