Forty Bullets in the Head Shows Why Hondurans Flee for U.S.

Rafts cross the Suchiate River between Tecun Uman, Guatemala and Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, on Tuesday, July 22, 2014. Rafts, floating within 300 meters of an official bridge thats monitored by Mexican authorities, are often used by Guatemalans to come to Mexico, buy products like soda and beer in bulk and ferry them over to the Guatemalan side for sale, avoiding the scrutiny and taxes faced at the bridge and other official checkpoints. Photographer: Susana Gonzalez/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Rafts cross the Suchiate River between Tecun Uman, Guatemala and Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, on Tuesday, July 22, 2014. Rafts, floating within 300 meters of an official bridge thats monitored by Mexican authorities, are often used by Guatemalans to come to Mexico, buy products like soda and beer in bulk and ferry them over to the Guatemalan side for sale, avoiding the scrutiny and taxes faced at the bridge and other official checkpoints. Photographer: Susana Gonzalez/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Forty Bullets in the Head Shows Why Hondurans Flee for U.S.
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