101. Once inside Mexico, the migrants take buses or jump on trains heading north, climbing on top of boxcars or hanging off the sides. 102. On the third attempt, he took a bus. 103. One youth at juvenile hall wrote an essay in Spanish about leaving Honduras in May and taking buses to the Mexican state of Chiapas. 104. Or take the bus. 105. On this trip, I was traveling alone with my backpack, taking public buses, taxis and in some cases walking from one town to the next. 106. Others took buses to Pristina or to Podgorica, in Montenegro. 107. Others took buses to Turkmenistan and then migrated to Termez. 108. Others, however, are happy enough to take the bus, thank you very much. 109. Other days, he takes the bus, leaving the car at home for his wife to use. 110. People take buses only when they have no choice. |