Migration Is at the Core of the Human Experience

<p>E<strong>arly on a Monday morning</strong>, 51 people assemble at a safe house in northern Mexico. A semi truck pulls up, and the man they&rsquo;ve paid to shepherd them to America directs them into the trailer. Hours later, they are found dead of exposure, still in that trailer, on the outskirts of San Antonio.</p> <p>Six hundred and fifty migrants died crossing into the U.S. in 2021. This happens all over the world. Fifty-eight Chinese immigrants were found dead in a trailer in Dover, England, in 2020, and 39 Vietnamese perished in a truck in Essex the year before. Last month, 76 Libyans hoping to get to Italy died when their boat sank. Six hundred other migrants have perished this year attempting to cross the Mediterranean.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@profgalloway/migration-is-at-the-core-of-the-human-experience-8d53fc7d8f13"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>