As Mexico cracks down on migrants, more risk the dangerous train known as La Bestia - Los Angeles Times
They gathered at dawn in this railyard in southern Mexico, contemplating their next move: catching a ride on the roof of La Bestia (The Beast) — the name migrants use for the notorious freight train that winds its way through Mexico toward the United States.
The train has reemerged as a preferred mode of travel for Central American migrants crossing Mexico en route to the U.S.
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