By rail, road or on foot, migrants flow across Mexico towards US

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Greyssi Venegas devours her first meal in three days at a Mexican shelter near the railroad where migrants risk their lives clinging to freight ...

Greyssi Venegas and her son Eduardo left Honduras after she lost her job on a coffee farm following hurricanes. APIZACO, Mexico: Greyssi Venegas devours her first meal in three days at a Mexican shelter near the railroad where migrants risk their lives clinging to freight trains on their grueling journey north to the United States.

She set off from the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula on Mar 21 and walked almost 300km to eastern Guatemala with her son, before traveling more than 12 hours by road. At the shelter Venegas joined other migrants spending one or two nights to regain their strength before resuming their arduous journey north.

Hernan Cardona, a 58-year-old former Honduran police officer, fought back tears as he recounted how the"ordeal" began on Mar 15 for his five children and a granddaughter. The changes include allowing unaccompanied children to stay and be united with relatives living inside the United States.

 

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