Migrants on "la Bestia". Every year, tens of thousands of people, 90 percent of them Central American, cross the length of Mexico in hopes of reaching the United States. Many hop trains known as la Bestia (the Beast) facing kidnapping, extortion, rape, robbery, sickness, hunger, and death along the way. And it has only become worse since Mexico ramped up the drug war; in search of easy profits, cartels have started to seize migrants, holding them ransom. As a result of these growing threats, in April Amnesty International called the migrants' route "one of the most dangerous in the world."
Fotografía: Peter Haden El proyecto interinstitucional "INMINEX" está enfocado en el análisis de las maneras en que los migrantes acceden a las ciudades desde la perspectiva de integración de derechos…