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Mexico troops find 150 Central Americans in back of truck

5 August 2018, 8:55 AM  |
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Federal police and Mexican immigration officials discovered the migrants while searching trucks on a highway.

Federal police and Mexican immigration officials discovered the migrants while searching trucks on a highway.

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Federal police and Mexican immigration officials discovered the migrants while searching trucks on a highway.

Some 150 Central American migrants, including 62 children, were found inside the back of trailer when the vehicle was stopped at a highway checkpoint, the Mexican government said on Saturday.

Federal police and Mexican immigration officials discovered the migrants while searching trucks on a highway in the southeastern state of Tabasco, according to joint statements from the federal police and immigration authorities.

There were 77 adults from Guatemala as well as 62 minors, one adult from El Salvador, 6 from Honduras and 3 from Nicaragua, who did not have any legal papers to be in Mexico, the statement said.

The statement did not detail the nationality of the children or if they were travelling with their parents and federal police spokespersons did not immediately respond to a request for clarification.

The administration of US President Donald Trump has come under criticism for implementing a “zero tolerance” policy to curb illegal immigration that included separating some 2 500 children from their parents.

The truck’s driver and a companion were arrested pending further investigation and the immigrants were detained while consulates were contacted, pending their “assisted return” to their home countries, the statement said.

Trump has made tougher immigration laws a centrepiece of his administration and he has repeatedly said that Mexico does “nothing” to stop Central Americans crossing Mexico on their way to the United States.

Mexican deportations of Central Americans are up more than 40% during the first half of 2018 to over 50 300 compared to the same period last year, according to official data from the interior ministry.

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