Migrants in Sweltering Trailer in San Antonio Died Seeking Better Lives

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As families of the 67 people packed into a tractor-trailer and abandoned in Texas began to confirm their worst fears and talk of their relatives, a common narrative of pursuing a better life took shape from Honduras to Mexico

In Las Vegas, Honduras, a town of 10,000 people about 50 miles south of San Pedro Sula, Alejandro Miguel Andino Caballero, 23, and Margie Tamara Paz Grajeda, 24, had believed his degree track in marketing and hers in economics would open doors to economic stability.

"You think that when people have a higher level of education, they have to get more employment opportunities," said Karen Caballero, the brothers' mother."Because that's why they work, study." "I thought things were going to go well," she said."Who was a little afraid was Alejandro Miguel. He said, 'Mom, if something happens to us.' And I told him, 'Nothing is going to happen. You are not the first nor will you be the last human being to travel to the United States."'

Alejandro Miguel was creative, jovial, known for hugging everyone and being a good dancer. Fernando Jose was enthusiastic and noble, willing to help anyone in need. He imitated his older brother in everything from his haircut to his clothes. They were soccer fanatics, filling their mother's home with shouts.

"Mom, we're heading out," was the last message Wilmer sent to his mother Magdalena Tepaz in their native Quiche on Monday. They had left home June 14. Relatives who arranged and paid for the smuggler awaited the boys in Houston. Those relatives told her of their deaths, and the Guatemalan government confirmed them to her Wednesday.

In Mexico, cousins Javier Flores Lopez and Jose Luis Vasquez Guzman left the tiny community of Cerro Verde in the southern state of Oaxaca also hoping to help their families. They were headed to Ohio, where construction jobs and other work awaited.Cerro Verde is a community of about 60 people that has largely been abandoned by the young. Those who remain work earning meager livings weaving sun hats, mats, brooms and other items from palm leaves. Many live on as little as 30 pesos a day .

 

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