73 migrants — including 13 children — found in stash houses in affluent DC neighborhood

Dozens of migrants have been present in stash homes run by human smugglers in an upscale part of Washington, DC, immigration officers mentioned Thursday.

A complete of 73 migrants — together with 13 youngsters — have been hidden in six homes within the metropolis’s northwest part, the place the median residence worth is $750,000, in accordance with NBC Information.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers additionally discovered $95,000 and a small quantity of cocaine within the houses throughout the bust Wednesday, in accordance with inside paperwork cited by the outlet.

The bust comes on the heels of horrifying current reviews of migrants being subjected to harmful situations throughout their journeys to the US — together with an incident during which 53 folks suffocated at the back of a sweltering truck in San Antonio, Texas, final month. 

The deaths, which resulted within the indictment of two males,  was the worst-known deadly smuggling incident in US historical past.

Migrants hold Red Cross blankets after arriving at Union Station near the U.S. Capitol from Texas on buses.
Migrants collect close to the Capitol after arriving by bus from Texas.
Jose Luis Magana/AP
Migrants sleeping outside Union Station.
Migrants sleeping outdoors Union Station in DC.
FOX 5

Migrants usually pay human smuggling teams linked to drug cartels hundreds of dollars to move them throughout the Mexico border and maintain them hidden in so-called stash  homes, that are sometimes discovered nearer to the border in southern US states.

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