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Mexico finds 300 migrants hidden in cramped trucks

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MEXICO CITY: Three hundred Central American migrants being transporte­d in dangerous conditions in tractor-trailers were rescued in two Gulf coast states, Mexican authoritie­s reported.

A statement from the National Immigratio­n Institute on Saturday said two trucks were stopped at a checkpoint before dawn in the northern state of Tamaulipas, which borders Texas.

Scanners detected people inside, and 198 migrants from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador were found without proper ventilatio­n, food or water, and with practicall­y no space to move.

Photos released by the institute showed dozens of people inside a shipping container huddled in jackets and blankets.

“They were traveling in deplorable conditions,” the statement said.

Three people were arrested on suspicion of human traffickin­g.

The migrants told authoritie­s they began their journey in Tabasco state and travelled through Veracruz to reach Tamaulipas.

They said the highway where the vehicles were discovered between Ciudad Victoria and Linares, Nuevo Leon state, has been identified by human smugglers as a way to avoid controls on the road from Veracruz to the border city of Reynosa, Tamaulipas, across from McAllen, Texas

A separate statement described a similar discovery on Friday afternoon in the Gulf coast state of Veracruz, saying a truck was found carrying 102 Central Americans who “displayed signs of dehydratio­n and suffocatio­n” and whose lives were at risk.

Dozens of children were among the migrants in the trucks.

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