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San Antonio (AFP) - Texas residents gathered under a scorching sun Wednesday to mourn the 53 migrants who died this week after they were abandoned in a trailer in soaring temperatures, leaving tokens of flowers, candles and bottles of water. The mourners, several of whom said they or their loved ones had also migrated to the United States illegally, gathered at the site in San Antonio where the truck was found on Monday to erect large wooden crosses and pay their respects. Immigration authorities have said 53 people died, many of dehydration and heatstroke after they were shut inside the trai...
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Garden Grove (United States) (AFP) - News footage of thousands of Afghans desperate to leave their country as it is overrun by the Taliban evokes painful memories for Phat Bui, who remembers the horror of his 1975 flight from Saigon. Bui and his family -- parents and eight siblings -- fled the advancing Vietcong with just two changes of clothes. "When I escaped Vietnam, I was about 17 years old, my parents and my brothers were so scared. I was scared too," he told AFP from a suburb of Los Angeles where he now lives. "And Saigon, back then was completely chaotic. So I can relate to that. I know...
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Matamoros (Mexico) (AFP) - Standing in her kitchen Alma Beatriz Serrano Ramirez waves a small board in front of her phone, hoping the students watching on the other end are paying attention to the math lesson she is teaching. The 38-year-old Honduran migrant had dreamed of settling in the United States but so far has only made it to the Mexican city of Matamoros, located on the banks of the Rio Grande River, which separates the two countries. Her pupils -- Adalid, Kimberly, Osval and a handful of others -- are fellow migrants, many of whom are located some 90 kilometers (55 miles) away in Reyn...
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Matamoros (Mexico) (AFP) - Standing in her kitchen Alma Beatriz Serrano Ramirez waves a small board in front of her phone, hoping the students watching on the other end are paying attention to the math lesson she is teaching. The 38-year-old Honduran migrant had dreamed of settling in the United States but so far has only made it to the Mexican city of Matamoros, located on the banks of the Rio Grande River, which separates the two countries. Her pupils -- Adalid, Kimberly, Osval and a handful of others -- are fellow migrants, many of whom are located some 90 kilometers (55 miles) away in Reyn...
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