A group of women in central Mexico has been quietly attending migrants for years."Las Patronas" throw bags of food and bottles of water to the travelers who speed by on the train heading north to the US-Mexico border.
Thousands of migrants traveling north from countries like Honduras and El Salvador ride on the top of the freight trains, known as "La Bestia" or The Beast, that rumble through Mexico every day.
A group of women in central Mexico has been quietly attending migrants for years."Las Patronas" throw bags of food and bottles of water to the travelers who speed by on the train heading north to the US-Mexico border.
Thousands of migrants traveling north from countries like Honduras and El Salvador ride on the top of the freight trains, known as "La Bestia" or The Beast, that rumble through Mexico every day.