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PRI's 'The World': Mexico's Other Immigrants

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"The World's" Lorne Matalon reports on Mexico's other immigration problem -- undocumented immigrants from Central America -- Guatemala and Honduras -- crossing illegally into Mexico, on their way to the United States.

The Mexican government claims 400,000 Central and South Americans enter Mexico every year, some are seasonal farm workers, but the vast majority are passing through on their way to the US. The US border patrol estimates nearly half will make it to the US.

Many of the migrants take the train -- the lesser of two evils -- by road, they face police checkpoints, robbers or kidnappers who force their families to come up with the ransom. On the train they pay bribes to armed gangs that control who gets on, and in some cases, who gets thrown off. They must also stay awake, standing for days on end, gripping a handrail. Many have fallen off, losing limbs, or their life.

PRI's "The World" is a one-hour, weekday radio news magazine offering a mix of news, features, interviews, and music from around the globe. "The World" is a co-production of the BBC World Service, PRI and WGBH Boston. More "The World."

Comments (4 posted):

sfcmac on 27 February, 2008 01:47:58
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Gee, how ironic. America gets criticized for daring to recognize our illegal alien problem and implementing a long-overdue crackdown, but Mexico's reputation for brutality gets a pass by everyone, including Geraldo Rivera and Mexico's corruption-in-chief Calderon.
Dean Stevens on 28 February, 2008 11:59:31
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To the above comment: President Calderon is not a corrupt man. He tries to do what he can with what is available. He is offering the Guatemalans that are here the chance to stay if they have work. This government struggles with its own poverty issues; they cannot sustain the Guatemalans too. The people mistreating the Immigrants are corrupt and ignorant police officers, and fellow Guatemalans looking to extort a few pesos. I really have disdain for ignorant comments about Mexico's President. Take a look at Bush!! Now the USA is deporting its own citizens to Mexico, how screwed up is that?
Paul Karoll on 14 March, 2008 06:38:52
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There will always be a tide of humanity flowing from poorer environments of the world to richer, and we are no exception. You and I, in a similar situation, would do or think of performing the same migration. Although illegals are and will be a constant challenge to face, the main problem is the incompetency of bunglers in Washington. Before we badmouth the behavior of our desperate Latin neighbors, let's put our house in order first and instigate some kind of control along the border.
JaniceK on 25 March, 2008 01:18:11
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"This government struggles with its own poverty issues; they cannot sustain the Guatemalans too."

I would point out that this applies to us here in the U.S.A. as well.

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