Mexican authorities discovered 491 Migrants, mostly from Guatemala, being held at a compound near the city of Puebla. The group included 277 children and adolescents, with 52 of them being unaccompanied minors. The migrants were found along a route commonly used by smugglers to transport them to the US border. The Biden administration's stricter asylum rules have led to a decrease in the number of migrants, but the Department of Homeland Security still expects significant migration in the coming weeks and months. Additionally, a busload of 49 migrants arrived in Los Angeles on Friday.
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