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As the U.S. gets harder to reach, more Central Americans look to a Mexican dream
Unable to find work and terrified by the street gangs that brazenly roamed the streets, Karen Zaldivar was one of tens of thousands of young people who fled Honduras in 2014. Caught trying to slip across the U.S.-Mexico border, she was promptly deported. Last year, Zaldivar set out again, but with a new destination: Mexico. She now lives in a small city just north of the Guatemalan border along with growing numbers of other Central Americans who have concluded that if they can’t reach the United States, the next best thing is Mexico.
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Damn. When Mexico is a better place to live than your current country, uh, just damn. I had a tile setter do some work recently, he is from Honduras. We talked for quite a while about this topic. What a shithole.
According to this article,
Mexico won't have them.