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Unmovable and Unpunished, the Anti-Migrant Concrete Poles Have Remained in Apizaco for 13 Years.

Since 2012, dozens of cement poles have remained intact and threatening flanking the railway tracks in Apizaco. They are one of the first anti-migrant actions in Tlaxcalteca lands. Converted into small walls have blocked the passage of migrants in search of reaching the so-called “American dream.” It has maimed some extremity and, in the worst case, took their lives. 13 years after its construction by the Ferrosur company, they are there, indest…
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Since 2012, dozens of cement poles have remained intact and threatening flanking the railway tracks in Apizaco. They are one of the first anti-migrant actions in Tlaxcalteca lands. Converted into small walls have blocked the passage of migrants in search of reaching the so-called “American dream.” It has maimed some extremity and, in the worst case, took their lives. 13 years after its construction by the Ferrosur company, they are there, indest…

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La Jornada de Oriente broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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