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  2. The 53 migrants who died in Texas included this college ...

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    Economic prospects in Central America have grown so dim that even the college-educated are attempting the perilous journey to the United States. The 53 migrants who died in Texas included this ...

  3. 2022 San Antonio migrant deaths - Wikipedia

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    Ten of them died and 29 were injured. Eight of them died at the scene and two in the hospital. The deaths were found to have been caused by a combination of heat exposure and asphyxiation. [7] The Walmart where the 2017 incident occurred is roughly 4 miles (6.4 km) from the 9600 block of Quintana Road, where the 2022 incident was discovered. [8]

  4. Mistakes plague identification of migrants who died in Texas ...

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    A week after 53 migrants died in a sweltering trailer in San Antonio, Texas, some of their nationalities are still unclear, highlighting the challenges that officials from at least four different ...

  5. Officials ID nearly all 53 migrants who died in Texas truck - AOL

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  6. Migrant deaths along the Mexico–United States border

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    The group Border Angels estimates that since 1994, about 10,000 people have died in their attempt to cross the border. [7] According to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, 8,050 people have died crossing the U.S–Mexico border between 1998 and 2020. [3] In 2005, more than 500 died across the entire U.S.–Mexico border. [8]

  7. Latin American diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The United States and Canada are popular destinations for Latin American immigrants. The United States (including Puerto Rico) is home to more than 65.3 million Latino Americans, representing 19.5% of the US population.

  8. Nine migrants died and dozens more were rescued trying to ...

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    Nine migrants drowned and dozens more were rescued after they tried crossing the Rio Grande in Texas after heavy rains and surging river conditions,

  9. Juan Corona - Wikipedia

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    Juan Corona was born in San Antonio de los Moran, Ayutla, Jalisco, Mexico, on February 7, 1934. [1] He first illegally entered the United States through the California border in 1950 at age 16, following the footsteps of his four brothers and one sister.