Braving heat and harsh terrain, some Mexican migrants take to bicycling into U.S.
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SONOYTA,
The 110-degree heat and rough terrain of the
The bikes also carry their supplies and belongings, so if rocks or cactus spines shred the tires, they get off and push.
The prize? A chance at a low-wage job.
“We've seen them going by on bicycles right by our offices ... in whole groups,” said Mario Lopez, an agent for Mexico's Grupo Beta migrant aid agency, whose offices sit just a few hundred yards from the border. “They're usually old bikes because they're going to abandon them anyway.”
Most start their trip in Sonoyta, a Mexican border town where the bikes are sold for $30 in a dusty, vacant lot a few blocks from the chest-high, three-rail fence that marks the
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