On the Road in Mexico, Central American Migrants Face an Uncertain Future Nick Schifrin - PBS NewsHour | |
go to original April 14, 2017 |
Thousands of Central Americans cross into Mexico every day, dreaming of more peaceful and prosperous lives. For many, this is the first moment of a long, dangerous journey north. While more and more migrants are choosing to stay in Mexico, others still hope to make it to the United States.
Special correspondent Nick Schifrin reports on the difficult and sometimes dangerous conditions.
Read the transcript at PBS NewsHour
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