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For migrants who want to get to the United States, not even the frightening and death-defying 'beast' is going to stop them.
New photos show men, women and children dicing with death on board the notorious train known as 'La Bestia' in Mexico.
Hundreds walk onto the tracks and climb onto the carriages to make the perilous and desperate journey north towards the Rio Grande.
Nearly 700 migrants gathered at Ciudad Juarez on Wednesday to clamber onto the locomotive bound for the southern border.
A group of 700 migrants arrived at the southern border on Wednesday atop the train known as La Bestia
Many men, women and children made the treacherous journey hanging on for the lives atop La Bestia – or 'the Beast' – to make it to the border to claim asylum
They've come from all over Central and South America and surf the train dreaming of a new life in the U.S.
But once this massive caravan reached the border on Wednesday, the stowaway passengers encountered the Texas National Guard and decided to spend the night on soil on the Mexican side of the border with the Lone Star State.
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed a law this year that allows his police and state's National Guard to arrest, process and deport migrants illegally crossing into the U.S. by way of the border between Mexico and Texas.
Under President Joe Biden, illegal immigration and the number of migrant caravans arriving at the southern border has surged.
Border hawks and Republicans blame the Democratic President for not being tough enough on immigration and claim the White House has implemented open border policies ever since Donald Trump left office in January 2021.
In desperate bids to reach the southern border after seeing thousands gain access every day under Biden, migrants have jumped onto the top of La Bestia and taken it to the Rio Grande Valley.
The ride atop La Bestia is treacherous and puts migrants in danger of death or serious injury. Many have died, lost limbs and suffered other injuries during the journey.
Images of the group of 700 migrants emerged arriving at the border on Wednesday.
It comes after hundreds of migrants were also seen crossing into the U.S. this week after smugglers wearing black masks cut through the border wall to let them into the country.
After arriving, many were forced to camp out on Mexiccan soil in Ciudad Juarez instead of crossing into El Paso, Texas because they were met with armed members of the Texas National Guard
Migrants who rode atop La Bestia disembark from the locomotive once arriving at the southern border with the U.S. on Wednesday
Migrants are seeing a less easy way of getting over the border ever since Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a law allowing his state's law enforcement and National Guard arrest, process and deport those crossing illegally
San Diego resident Cory Gautereaux shared a video showing migrants crossing into Southern California on Sunday, including those who appeared to be from China. Video was shared in a report by News Nation.
Migration from Chinese nationals in the first half of Fiscal Year 2024 is more than double that of the entire number of crossings by this demographic in 2023.
Gautereaux said he has encountered hundreds of Chinese IDs and passports along the the border region.
Meanwhile, a new Axios Vibes survey conducted by The Harris Poll shows that 51 percent of Americans say they would support mass deportations of undocumented immigrants.
Forty-two percent of Democrats and 68 percent of Republicans said they would support the measure.
Surprisingly, as many as 30 percent of Democrats also said they would end birthright citizenship, with 46 percent of Republicans agreeing.