Mexican authorities have over 100 children in custody after being found abandoned in a trailer in the eastern Mexican state of Veracruz.

In addition to the 103 children found, authorities discovered 212 adults from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Ecuador in the trailer, according to the National Migration Institute (INM). Another 28 migrants from Guatemala and El Salvador travelling as families were also in the caravan, bringing the total number of passengers to 343.

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According to INM, the authorities discovered the caravan on a motorway without a driver. It had fans, a ventilated roof, and a structure that added a second level to the caravan. A photo distributed by INM showed Plastic bottles and other trash found littering across the floor of the long, narrow compartment.

INM said the rescued children would be placed with Veracruz's family services system while the other migrants would be processed to determine their legal status in Mexico.

In January of 2023, Mexican authorities discovered 57 unaccompanied minors from Guatemala at a checkpoint near the US-Mexico border and 20 other undocumented migrants in a group of Central Americans in the southern state of Chiapas, Mexico.

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The united states of America are experiencing an influx of immigrants from central and south America and African countries. Migrants trek through harsh and dangerous conditions to reach the North American country.

Cases of children being abandoned at the border have increased, with some parents throwing their kids over the fence into the US territory. Parents opt to leave their kids under the care of American authorities in the hope of a better future.

Reports released by the IOM's Missing Migrants Project indicate that over 5000 people have died during the migration across Central and North America and the Caribbean since 2014. the numbers have been increasing over recent years, and 2012 saw the deaths of 1,060 people