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Migrants face militaries, kidnappers on journey to America

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Migrants meet militarized borders, kidnappers on dangerous chase of the 'American Dream'

This past March, a group of Honduran migrants formed a large caravan fleeing Central America for the United States. President Joe Biden has incentivized Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico to militarize their borders to stop the flow of migrants. Special correspondent Tania Rashid and Neil Brandvold report the dangers one man is running from, and the ones he faces during his attempt to get to the U.S.

05/24/2021

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