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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 24 Jul 2017

    "These people were helpless in the hands of their transporters." On the bodies found in a truck in San Antonio:http://nyti.ms/2upGCDa 

    9:05 AM - 24 Jul 2017
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      1. PinkPrincess60‏ @Princess60Pink 24 Jul 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        It is soooo very sad. They just wanted a better life, not death. They were willing to die for it.

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      1. Jeff  🎸 🎼 🐾 🐻‏ @MusicForLife61 24 Jul 2017
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        Just so sad and tragic.

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      2. (Jamie)J.A.L.F.T 🇺🇸‏ @JamieJALFT 24 Jul 2017
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        They wouldn't even try it with a wall! This happens routinely in South Texas. Doesn't make news but smugglers kill thousands.

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      3. AnyaAscendant‏ @AnyaAscendant 24 Jul 2017
        Replying to @JamieJALFT @nytimes

        Of course they would still try it with a wall don't be naive.

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      4. (Jamie)J.A.L.F.T 🇺🇸‏ @JamieJALFT 24 Jul 2017
        Replying to @AnyaAscendant @nytimes

        Can't drive a truck that humans bake in through the wall. Of course they will try but it won't be that way.

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      5. AnyaAscendant‏ @AnyaAscendant 24 Jul 2017
        Replying to @JamieJALFT @nytimes

        They don't come over in the trucks. Coyotes smuggle them across then they meet up with truck on US side for further transport

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      6. (Jamie)J.A.L.F.T 🇺🇸‏ @JamieJALFT 24 Jul 2017
        Replying to @AnyaAscendant @nytimes

        They move them on both sides to a certain point in trucks! The wall is a deterrent! It's just as hot over there too. The coyotes don't care

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      7. AnyaAscendant‏ @AnyaAscendant 24 Jul 2017
        Replying to @JamieJALFT @nytimes

        No they dont care its about $$ to them which means even with a wall they will figure out a way to continue which will make it more deadly

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      8. (Jamie)J.A.L.F.T 🇺🇸‏ @JamieJALFT 24 Jul 2017
        Replying to @AnyaAscendant @nytimes

        60%drop in illegal immigrants means that many people didn't try! There is always going to be people who try but getting to be less and less

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      9. AnyaAscendant‏ @AnyaAscendant 24 Jul 2017
        Replying to @JamieJALFT @nytimes

        As long as conditions in Mexico and South America are such that risking their lives to get here is their only option they will try.

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      1. AnyaAscendant‏ @AnyaAscendant 24 Jul 2017
        Replying to @SonyaBaker2 @nytimes @SusanAllenMN

        They don't usually come over in trucks. They cross the border by different on foot methods then meet up with the truck for transport

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      2. john jack spencer‏ @jasaggie 24 Jul 2017
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        very sad #HumanTrafficking. How do these trucks get across the border without detection? #borders #LawandOrder #TrueOppression

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      3. AnyaAscendant‏ @AnyaAscendant 24 Jul 2017
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        They don't come over in the trucks. Coyotes help them cross the border on foot then they meet up with the truck on us side for transport

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      4. john jack spencer‏ @jasaggie 24 Jul 2017
        Replying to @AnyaAscendant @nytimes

        ok, that makes sense. were they actually being dropped in the San Antonio area? Whoever takes them? They're as guilty as the transporters

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      1. ThinkingLatina‏ @thinkinglatina 24 Jul 2017
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        Sad. But the risks one takes when intentionally breaking the law.

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      1. Hillie Ryan‏ @hillierose 24 Jul 2017
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        I blame the sanctuary cities for this.

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