Migrants risk life and limb to jump Mexico trains in rush to US border
Thousands of migrants in Mexico have been clambering onto dangerous freight trains in hopes of reaching the United States before a tough migration policy ends this week.
Up to several hundred people have boarded trains daily, with many setting off atop train cars pulling out from a brief stopping point at a garbage dump in Huehuetoca, a town north of Mexico City.
The rush has intensified as news circulates about the end on Thursday night of Title 42 -- a COVID-era policy that has allowed the U.
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