By Lizbeth Diaz CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO (Reuters) -Eduard Caraballo screamed for help. Thick suffocating smoke was filling the cell where he was held with over 60 other migrants in northern Mexico, but there was no way out. The single door was locked shut. We screamed for them to open the cell door, .
Thick suffocating smoke was filling the cell where Eduard Caraballo was held with over 60 other migrants in northern Mexico, but there was no way out. The single door was locked shut.
After her husband survived a fire which killed dozens of migrants at a detention center in northern México, Venezuelan Viangly Infante crossed into the United States on Saturday, in search of new opportunities for her three children.
Eduard Caraballo screamed for help.Thick suffocating smoke was filling the cell where he was held with over 60 other migrants in northern Mexico, but there was no way out.