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Anything to survive in Mexico

Scott Walker February 14, 2017

The homeless population in Mexico City is quite large. In fact, some report that over 15,000 of the homeless are under the age of 18. Those who are under that age often do anything to survive. Some sell their bodies while others perform dances on Subway cars for tips.

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