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Young Immigrants Take a Hard Road North

Leave a Comment 08 August 2007

A growing number of youth and children throughout Central America are migrating on their own to Mexico and the United States, doing odd jobs and pickup work along the way.

The Christian Science Monitor reports the number of migrant children increased from 3,000 in 2004 to 5,000 last year; many are repatriated, but often set out again, following parents and siblings who have already headed north.

No social services exist to serve these “little kangaroos,” who face extortion, violence and muggings as they travel, and are treated with suspicion by locals who feel they sow violence.

Sources:

“In Central America, child migrants now face perils alone”
Christian Science Monitor, August 3, 2007

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