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On 22 January 2021, 19 corpses were found in a truck in Camargo Municipality, which is in the Mexican state Tamaulipas and bordersTexas in the United States.[1][2] The authorities discovered two vehicles which were on fire.[1] In a pickup truck which had 113 bullet impacts, 19 people were found dead, having been shot and burned.[1][2] They were migrants - 16 Guatemalans, 2 Mexicans and the other of unidentified nationality - who were intending to cross the international border.[1][2] Five migrants survived.[4]
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