44 migrants found dead in truck

Tish

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How very sad:(

At least 40 migrants were reportedly found dead inside a tractor-trailer in San Antonio, Texas, on Monday.

They were discovered inside an 18-wheeler near railroad tracks in San Antonio's Southwest Side neighborhood, according to a Reuters report citing a law enforcement official. An unconfirmed report from San Antonio ABC affiliate KSAT put the death toll at 42, based on unidentified police sources.

A spokesperson for the Bexar County Sheriff's Office confirmed to Newsweek that the San Antonio Police Department was responding to the incident, while the Department of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) would be the lead agency in the probe.

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This is so tragic. They most likely succumbed to the heat. It has been over 100 degrees in TX. It is so incredibly sad that life is so bad for them in their countries that they are willing to risk their lives to come to the US. I guess we should all appreciate what we have here, regardless of all the division and negative news. We still have it pretty good.
 

A lot of us here have no idea what a life without hope must be like.
I can understand wanting to leave the place that is offering nothing. What I do not understand is the depth of despair these people must feel to undertake incredibly risky methods to get to somewhere that offers hope.
Okay, I may want to leave here, but I would do it so there was no risk involved. Understanding I have it very well and have the means to leave.
To have nothing, to risk the life of yourself and family defies my comprehension. As I say, living as I do, in a well off country, I am not exposed to utter despair.
Even when I was homeless and destitute I never thought about fleeing my country.
Too much sadness in the world and from what we see, not going to get better for a very large percentage of the population.
 
A lot of us here have no idea what a life without hope must be like.
I can understand wanting to leave the place that is offering nothing. What I do not understand is the depth of despair these people must feel to undertake incredibly risky methods to get to somewhere that offers hope.
I can blame no one for taking any way they can to leave Mexico

I posted this about 5 yrs ago

(My inlaws are illegals)

it's probably wunna the most dangerous places on this planet


I always felt edgy anywhere in Mexico

business acquaintances of mine ended up in hefty bags along the road approx. ten years ago

Three of my in-laws, Mexicans, were executed a few months ago
22 round to the side of the head

Acapulco

I don't know why
Don't wanna know

It's Mexico
 
Another post from a few years ago;

Most the ones comin’ across are interested in one thing, working.
Working to either send money home, or to save it, and go home.
Of which usually ends up staying.
Staying in a one bedroom apartment, with 6-12 other illegals.
Eating on the run, ‘tween jobs
Like the European immigrants did coming to New York.

I’ve been on both sides of that river
Literally, and figuratively
 
one more post from 5 yrs ago;

Alien
When I hear that word my mind goes to some unhuman being
From another planet
Put ‘illegal’ in front of that and the subconscious considers a direct threat
From outer space


There’s plenty of propaganda in the media today
It’s up to us to determine the ore from the dross

I have a short personal story
It’s not propaganda
It’s not atypical
It’s as real as any true American story could be

I ask all active in this thread to read this story
Those who have me on ignore…please continue to remain ignorant


An illegal alien
From Acapulco, the seamy side
Was wunna those kids treading water for tourists to toss coins from yachts
At sixteen he hooked up with coyotes to get into the US
Learned how to get along here, the hard way…work, all hours
Deported three times while learning
Came back over, three times, walking the desert at night
Slept where no one cares to be
Worked fields like none other
Wanted to be a ‘landcaseper’
Did OK at it, but didn’t put enough food on the table of his ambition
Became a roofer’s helper
A roofer
A framer
A finish carpenter
Took no hand outs
Paid his way
Now has his own business

I just sent a notarized letter to a dept here in Oregon, telling them why he should remain here while he studies to become a citizen

His son, my grandson;
Graduated The Oregon National Guard Youth Challenge Program (OYCP)
With honors
I had the privilege of being his mentor
A few pics;
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I will do all in my power to ensure his opportunity
And those like him, and his dad
They may be in the thousands
All the more reason


This is our nation
Nations will come and go
Historically, those choosing exclusivism go sooner than others

Update 2022;

He just did his three years in the army

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His son.....my great grand.......is gonna be proud of his heritage

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I so wish for immigration reform that would make it easy for people like your family to become citizens and tighten the border to keep criminals out.
Yeah, me too.

Another little tidbit that makes life, making a living, in Mexico a struggle;

A business associate of mine had a factory in Tecate, just across the border.
A very nice man.
Every time he'd give a guy a raise, the Fed would take it away with heavier taxes.
Very frustrating for him and his employees.


A movie that is pretty on target is Traffic
Del Toro plays a quite true role for down there

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in 2019... 39 migrants suffocated in a truck in England as they were brought in illegally by an irish Truck company from Belgium ... the 4 lorry drivers were jailed in 2021 for over 20 years...

Mr Justice Sweeney said: "I have no doubt that the conspiracy was a sophisticated, long-running and profitable one to smuggle mainly Vietnamese people across the channel."
He said on the fatal trip the temperature had been rising along with the carbon dioxide levels throughout, hitting 40C (104F) while the container was at sea on 22 October 2019.
"There were desperate attempts to contact the outside world by phone and to break through the roof of the container," the judge said.
"All were to no avail and, before the ship reached Purfleet, [the victims] all died in what must have been an excruciatingly painful death."

The victims had used a metal pole to try to punch through the roof but only managed to dent the interior.
The court heard some of their final desperate phone messages, including one where a man spoke with ragged breaths as he apologised to his family.
"I can't breathe," he said. "I want to come back to my family. Have a good life."
Justice Sweeney added: "The willingness of the victims to try and enter the country illegally provides no excuse for what happened to them."

These 4 killed people for money...

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these are the illegal immigrants who died

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According to reports on the news, the driver in Texas,
unlatched the doors, but didn't pull them open, the
poor souls inside, didn't have the strength to open
them far enough to let fresh air in, they have got 16
who are alive, and they have arrested 3 men.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-61961871

Maybe they should send the people traffickers to Mexico,
to stand trial, but that would probably end in death, it just
might stop any future events.

Mike.
 
Maybe they should send the people traffickers to Mexico,
to stand trial, but that would probably end in death, it just
might stop any future events.

Mike.

I doubt it Mike .... this has been going on for years and years at the border, and only continues.


A long article from San Antonio:
https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/l...a-constant-risk-for-undocumented-17271120.php.


As the prospect of being able to stay in the U.S. and seek that protection has become more difficult, deaths have risen.
At least 650 migrants died crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in 2021, more than in any other year since the International Organization for Migration, a part of the United Nations, began tracking the data in 2014.


We haven't got data for 2022.
 
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in 2019... 39 migrants suffocated in a truck in England as they were brought in illegally by an irish Truck company from Belgium ... the 4 lorry drivers were jailed in 2021 for over 20 years...

Mr Justice Sweeney said: "I have no doubt that the conspiracy was a sophisticated, long-running and profitable one to smuggle mainly Vietnamese people across the channel."
He said on the fatal trip the temperature had been rising along with the carbon dioxide levels throughout, hitting 40C (104F) while the container was at sea on 22 October 2019.
"There were desperate attempts to contact the outside world by phone and to break through the roof of the container," the judge said.
"All were to no avail and, before the ship reached Purfleet, [the victims] all died in what must have been an excruciatingly painful death."

The victims had used a metal pole to try to punch through the roof but only managed to dent the interior.
The court heard some of their final desperate phone messages, including one where a man spoke with ragged breaths as he apologised to his family.
"I can't breathe," he said. "I want to come back to my family. Have a good life."
Justice Sweeney added: "The willingness of the victims to try and enter the country illegally provides no excuse for what happened to them."

These 4 killed people for money...

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these are the illegal immigrants who died

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OMG, they were so young.:cry:
 
The number one problem in Mexico is that "the people" do not stand up for basic human rights. The result is that the corrupt gov't officials steal all the profit from businesses and leave citizens only a few crumbs.
Freedom and human rights are not free. You must FIGHT for them !
The Mexican gov't COULD do the same as the U.S. and allow foreign business to build factories to make, for example, autos and pay a truly decent wage.
In any event, Mexican citizens can get a U.S. working Visa and live in Mexico , but WORK in the U.S. Every day, thousands upon thousands of Mexicans cross the border EVERY DAY to work in the U.S. The line to cross the border, both auto and pedestrian, at Tijuana/San Diego is usually hours long.
 
one more post from 5 yrs ago;

Alien
When I hear that word my mind goes to some unhuman being
From another planet
Put ‘illegal’ in front of that and the subconscious considers a direct threat
From outer space


There’s plenty of propaganda in the media today
It’s up to us to determine the ore from the dross

I have a short personal story
It’s not propaganda
It’s not atypical
It’s as real as any true American story could be

I ask all active in this thread to read this story
Those who have me on ignore…please continue to remain ignorant


An illegal alien
From Acapulco, the seamy side
Was wunna those kids treading water for tourists to toss coins from yachts
At sixteen he hooked up with coyotes to get into the US
Learned how to get along here, the hard way…work, all hours
Deported three times while learning
Came back over, three times, walking the desert at night
Slept where no one cares to be
Worked fields like none other
Wanted to be a ‘landcaseper’
Did OK at it, but didn’t put enough food on the table of his ambition
Became a roofer’s helper
A roofer
A framer
A finish carpenter
Took no hand outs
Paid his way
Now has his own business

I just sent a notarized letter to a dept here in Oregon, telling them why he should remain here while he studies to become a citizen

His son, my grandson;
Graduated The Oregon National Guard Youth Challenge Program (OYCP)
With honors
I had the privilege of being his mentor
A few pics;
s6rtQ0p.jpg



hjW1lGV.jpg



O54eG9j.jpg



1FkubmA.jpg



Oy6FfMY.png

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I will do all in my power to ensure his opportunity
And those like him, and his dad
They may be in the thousands
All the more reason


This is our nation
Nations will come and go
Historically, those choosing exclusivism go sooner than others

Update 2022;

He just did his three years in the army

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His son.....my great grand.......is gonna be proud of his heritage

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The line to cross the border, both auto and pedestrian, at Tijuana/San Diego is usually hours long.
It sure is

Now, 30 mi east....in Tecate, you just pay the guy in the little booth, with the jeans and badge on his blue shirt, a few bucks

Never mind the station wagon sittin' there with 20 rounds of machine gun holes
 


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