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Truck People

Author lbostgadmin | Posted on January 28, 2011 | Legal

Jan 28, 2011 (LBO) – Four Sri Lankans are among 219 migrants discovered by authorities squeezed into a truck in northern Mexico who were hoping to enter the United States, a media report said.

The Washington Post newspaper said most of the migrants were from Central America but six were from Sri Lanka and four were from Nepal.

They will be deported from Mexico the report said.

Under modern visa laws people cannot freely move to other countries.

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