SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - When she learned that her son and grandson had decided to travel from El Salvador to the U.S. to find work, Vilma Gutierrez tried to convince them not to go, worried by the many risks migrants face on their journey north. | Mar. 30
SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - When she learned that her son and grandson had decided to travel from El Salvador to the U.S. to find work, Vilma Gutierrez tried to convince them not to go, worried by the many risks migrants face on their journey north.
When she learned that her son and grandson had decided to travel from El Salvador to the U.S. to find work, Vilma Gutierrez tried to convince them not to go, worried by the many risks migrants face on their journey north.
By Nelson Renteria SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - When she learned that her son and grandson had decided to travel from El Salvador to the U.S. to find work.