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BORDER CHAOS: More Than 100 Migrants Found In Packed Lorry At Mexican Border

A trucker was seized by Mexican immigration officials after they discovered more than 100 migrants crammed into a lorry heading for the USA.

Federal Migration Agents (AFM) caught sight of a large truck covered with a tarpaulin at a migratory verification operation at a checkpoint on Federal Highway 190 in the state of Puebla on 3rd August before deciding to conduct an inspection.

The driver and an accomplice were taken into custody. The lorry was also confiscated by the authorities.

Migrants found in the lorry in Puebla, Mexico, in an undated photo. They were rescued and the driver and copilot were arrested. (@INAMI_mx/Newsflash)

Newsflash obtained a statement from the Mexican Government stating that nine children, 34 women and 73 men were taken from the cargo bay.

The migrants were given food and water while their immigration cases were processed.

Family members were placed in the care of the National System for Integral Family Development, a public institution that focuses on family welfare in Mexico.

State police in coordination with members of the National Institute of Migration (INM) proceeded to remove the tarpaulin from the truck and open the rear doors to find the children accompanied by their relatives.

The Mexican Government stating that 91 of the individuals were identified as originating from Cuba, 16 from Nicaragua, four from El Salvador, and three from Honduras.

Migrants found in the lorry in Puebla, Mexico, in an undated photo. They were rescued and the driver and copilot were arrested. (@INAMI_mx/Newsflash)

There was also one person from Venezuela and another from Panama.

The discovery came after a group of migrants escaped from a lorry abandoned ahead of a checkpoint in Mexico on 28th July.

The desperate migrants had been suffocating inside the vehicle before they were rescued by immigration officials.

Fifty migrants died of heat exhaustion and dehydration after they were left in the back of a lorry in Texas in sweltering heat a month earlier, on 27th June.

Mexico’s President, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, said he believed the deaths were due to desperation and poverty.

Migrants found in the lorry in Puebla, Mexico, in an undated photo. They were rescued and the driver and copilot were arrested. (@INAMI_mx/Newsflash)

He added: “It happens because there is trafficking of people and a lack of control, in this case at the Mexican-US border, but also in the US interior.”

In light of the rescue in Puebla and within the context of the 32nd anniversary of the Beta Groups of INM that work to locate, assess and assist migrants, the INM called attention to the rescue operations it has recently carried out, as well as the aid provided to migrants who embark on journeys that put their lives at risk.

These groups also offer legal advice and provided guidance to 90,920 people from 1st January to 31st July 2022.

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