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Mexico faces crisis of migrant children and families - The San Diego Union-Tribune

REYNOSA, Mexico  After a weeks-long trip from her native Honduras, Juana Cruz Funez couldn’t understand why she and her daughter, Itzy, 8, had been denied their goal entry into the United States. “I heard people could stay in America if we came with our children,” a sobbing Cruz said moments after the U.S. Border Patrol expelled mother and child back across the Rio Grande to this Mexican border city. Cruz, 40, and her daughter were among the ranks of hundreds of migrants, almost all Central Americans mostly women and children squatting in a public square a block from the Rio Grande here.

Mexico faces crisis of migrant children and families, with little housing and few resources

Mexico faces crisis of migrant children and families, with little housing and few resources Patrick J. McDonnell © Provided by The LA Times Justin Soler, 12, alongside the freight-train tracks in Coatzacoalcos in Mexico s Veracruz state, a migrant hub en route to the U.S. border. Many migrants try to hitch rides here on passing freight trains, a dangerous effort. (Liliana Nieto del Rio / For The Times) After a weeks-long trip from her native Honduras, Juana Cruz Funez couldn’t understand why she and her daughter, Itzy, 8, had been denied their goal entry into the United States. “I heard people could stay in America if we came with our children,” a sobbing Cruz said moments after the U.S. Border Patrol expelled mother and child back across the Rio Grande to this Mexican border city.

Mexico faces crisis of migrant children and families

REYNOSA, Mexico  After a weeks-long trip from her native Honduras, Juana Cruz Funez couldn’t understand why she and her daughter, Itzy, 8, had been denied their goal entry into the United States. “I heard people could stay in America if we came with our children,” a sobbing Cruz said moments after the U.S. Border Patrol expelled mother and child back across the Rio Grande to this Mexican border city. Cruz, 40, and her daughter were among the ranks of hundreds of migrants, almost all Central Americans mostly women and children squatting in a public square a block from the Rio Grande here.

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