Veracruz, Mexico
Agents of the National Guard (GN) and the National Institute of Migration (INM) of Mexico are rescuing these Jews from 128 Central American migrants traveling through the trail of a trailer passing through a carriageway of the Mexican state of Veracruz.
In a statement, both institutions were informed that the migrants had been transferred on holiday and that the vehicle had been identified for conducting patrols on the Nuevo Teapa-Cosoleacaque road in order to prevent accidents.
The National Guard reports that the agents have the upper hand to one truck safe deposit box, which does not carry the security belt, driver’s license license and circulation card.
In addition, it is signaled that on the inside of the quay, a large number of auxiliary beams and bolts have been removed and in front of a possible iliac crest, the unit has moved several more meters, to a migration point to effect a security inspection.
“At the opening of the doorway of the cauldron, various people were dragged into the conditions under which they had obtained documents that accredited them to legal status in the country,” the note said.
In addition, as a means of auxiliary, the agents provide food and prayers.
These, the extras will provide the staff of the National Institute of Migration to receive consular assistance and the recognition of their nationality if they receive the return of assistance.
Mentras that the operator has the disposition of the corresponding ministerial authority to define his legal situation.
The state of Veracruz, an obligatory step for the migrant entering Mexico with the intention of moving to the northern front, colliding with Tabasco, another Mexican territorial entity bordering Guatemala.
The covid-19 pandemic limits the passage of migrant for Mexico in 2020, but this week marks the end of a new caravan that passes the four passes of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, destined for the United States, leaving the end of the week on the Mexican-Guatemalan front that was guarded by authorities mexicanas.