New York Post

ERIC’S OFFICE OF MIGRANT MESS

100 kids found in trailer

- By ISABEL KEANE With Wires

More than 100 unaccompan­ied migrant children were discovered inside an abandoned trailer in Mexico on Sunday — one of the largest recent discoverie­s of minors migrating through the country.

Most of the 103 unchaperon­ed minors had been traveling through Mexico from Guatemala, the government said Monday.

In addition to the children were 212 adults from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Ecuador, the National Migration Institute said.

Authoritie­s also found 28 migrants traveling as families inside the truck.

The families came from Guatemala and El Salva- dor and brought the total number of migrants to 343. The trailer was found abandoned without a driver along the side of the Cosamaloap­an-La Tinaja highway, according to the INM.

It had been rigged with fans and a metal structure that created a second level inside. It also had several fans anchored to the lower level and makeshift vents in its ceiling.

A photo of the concerning discovery (right) shared by INM showed plastic water bottles and other trash scattered across the floor of the truck.

Many of the migrants (above) appear to be young men, several of whom are shirtless as they jump out of the packed truck.

Migrants inside the truck donned colored bracelets as a means of identifica­tion.

The unaccompan­ied children will be placed into the custody of Veracruz’s family services system. The other migrants will be processed to determine their legal status in Mexico.

Nearly 60 children without adult supervisio­n were discovered inside a crowded truck bringing about 70 migrants from Guatemala into Mexico in January.

Most of the truck’s occupants were young, unaccompan­ied boys, between the ages of 14 and 17.

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