Voice of America
30 Jun 2022, 06:35 GMT+10
OAXACA CITY, Mexico - Before he began the journey that ended in disaster, Jose Luis Vasquez lived in a remote mountainous community in southern Mexico, where a single telephone connects a few indigenous families to the outside world, local residents said.
Now the 31-year-old is in a hospital in San Antonio, Texas, after becoming severely dehydrated in a sweltering semitrailer in which at least 53 migrants died in the deadliest human smuggling tragedy in recent U.S. history.
Vasquez had recently left the Mexican army, according to his uncle Aquilino Guzman, who said he had seen his nephew several weeks before he left for the United States. But Vasquez had not shared those travel plans with his uncle, Guzman said.
'I guess it was the same story as always,' Guzman told Reuters. 'Looking for better opportunities.'
Guzman belongs to one of dozens of families awaiting word of loved ones, after the government said 27 Mexicans had died in Texas. Nearly two dozen Central Americans also died, according to the Mexican government.
Oaxaca's government is seeking a humanitarian visa for Vasquez's mother to be with her son while he recovers in Texas.
Vasquez, whose condition and hospital stay were announced by the Mexican government, could not immediately be reached for comment. He set out for the U.S. border with his cousin, Javier Flores, said Manuel Velasco, a relative of Flores and municipal secretary of the nearest town, San Miguel Huautla.
The last time Flores called his family was June 19, when he told them he already had crossed the border and was hiding in a house in Texas, according to Velasco. Flores' family is now anxiously hoping for news that he is alive.
'He told me he was going to look for a better life,' Flores' mother, Virgilia Lopez, told Reuters. 'To send his kids to school, help them get ahead and have a better future.'
FILE - Police and other first responders work the scene where dozens of people died and others were hospitalized with heat-related illnesses after a semitrailer containing suspected migrants was found, June 27, 2022, in San Antonio.
Honduran brothers Fernando Jose Redondo and Alejandro Miguel Andino left their town in the northwest of the country on June 4, along with Andino's wife, Margie Tamara Paz, according to media interviews with the brothers' mother, Karen Castillo.
Identification documents of the three migrants were found among the bodies in the truck in Texas, according to the Honduran government. Castillo said she lost contact with her sons, aged 19 and 22, on Saturday morning.
Andino had nearly completed a degree in marketing, while Paz, 24, held an economics degree, but they could not find work in Honduras, Castillo told Honduran television.
'They had dreams as a couple, they had goals, and here they wouldn't fulfill them,' she said.
Adela Betulia Ramirez, whose ID was also found among the dead, left her small town on the Atlantic coast of Honduras on May 26, her cousin Claudia Vallecillo told local media.
Ramirez's fiance, mother and siblings had sent the 28-year-old money to get to Los Angeles, where they live.
'She told me she was going because she wanted to be with her mother and her siblings,' Vallecillo said.
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