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PALENQUE, Mexico (Reuters) -A sharp jump in the number of minors caught trying to enter the United States unlawfully has been partly fueled by a new Mexican law that curbs detentions of children headed to the U.S. border, according to migrants and an internal government assessment.
A family from Honduras walk along the motorway, on their way to the United States, in El Ceibo, Tabasco, Mexico March 27, 2021. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
More than two dozen adults or unaccompanied minors in Mexico who spoke to Reuters said they believed the new measures would help them or their offspring get to the United States and escape the poverty and violence blighting much of Central America.
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