Central American migrants find quarter in southern Mexico - Ixtepec
Hermanos en el Camino, a shelter in Ciudad Ixtepec, Oaxaca, founded by Catholic priest Father Alejandro Solalinde, provides a refuge for migrants on a perilous journey north to the US border.
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"How do they make money? In whatever form they want to. Selling body parts through human organ trafficking, which are worth hundreds of thousands of dollars on the black market. They take orders from all parts of the world - it is a worldwide mafi.
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- id:1122527
- date:30 July 2008
- dimensions:10.02 x 6.66 in. (3008 x 2000 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:18 MB
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Hermanos en el Camino, a shelter in Ciudad Ixtepec, Oaxaca, founded by Catholic priest Father Alejandro Solalinde, provides a refuge for migrants on a perilous journey north to the US border.
Details
- id:1122527
- date:30 July 2008
- dimensions:10.02 x 6.66 in. (3008 x 2000 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:18 MB
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