The United States Will Investigate 7 Migrants Killed on Freight Trains as ‘Trafficking in People’
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Authorities in the United States are investigating as "human trafficking" the deaths of seven migrants on board a cargo train in Texas. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) investigation arm is collaborating with local police authorities in the investigations, an agency spokesman told EFE. [...]
Authorities in the United States are investigating as "human trafficking" the deaths of seven migrants on board a cargo train in Texas. The entry investigates as "human trafficking" the deaths of seven migrants, including two Hondurans first published in the Digital Process.
Authorities in the United States are investigating as “human trafficking” the death of seven migrants on board a cargo train in Texas. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) investigation arm is collaborating with local police authorities in the investigations, according to a spokesman for the agency. Six of the deceased were found by an employee of the Union Pacific railway inside one of the train containers in the border town of Laredo. The…
One of the victims has already been identified. Texas County Authorities reported that among the deceased are two Hondurans and four Mexicans.
On May 13, it was reported that U.S. authorities have begun an investigation into the lifeless bodies of migrants found inside a freight train. According to the EFE news agency, this case has been classified as a crime for human trafficking, or human trafficking. So far, 7 lifeless migrants were registered inside the cargo train in Texas. It was detailed that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is collaborating with local police to find th…
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