Six people found dead inside train car at rail yard near Texas-Mexico border
Discovery was made by Union Pacific employee inspecting stopped train at the yard in Laredo before it continued its journey north
Rail workers in Texas found six people dead inside a boxcar at a yard close to the Mexican border on Sunday afternoon, officials said.
The discovery was made by a Union Pacific employee inspecting the stopped train at the yard in Laredo before it continued its journey north, a spokesperson for the Laredo police department said, citing the railroad freight company.



Think about it: discovery was made by Union Pacific employee inspecting stopped train at the yard in Laredo before it continued its journey. That speaks volumes.
What stands out is rail workers in Texas found six people dead inside a boxcar at a yard close to the Mexican border on Sunday afternoon, officials said. That is the part worth paying attention to.
Rail workers in Texas found six people dead inside a boxcar at a yard close to the Mexican border on Sunday afternoon, officials said. Meanwhile discovery was made by Union Pacific employee inspecting stopped train at the yard in Laredo before it continued its journey.
This feels like a potential turning point.
If rail workers in Texas found six people dead inside a boxcar at a yard close to the Mexican border on Sunday afternoon, officials said, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.
On one hand rail workers in Texas found six people dead inside a boxcar at a yard close to the Mexican border on Sunday afternoon, officials said. But at the same time discovery was made by Union Pacific employee inspecting stopped train at the yard in Laredo before it continued its journey.
Union Pacific has been pushing this agenda for a while now.
When you look at rail workers in Texas found six people dead inside a boxcar at a yard close to the Mexican border on Sunday afternoon, officials said, the implications are hard to ignore.
The bigger issue here is discovery was made by Union Pacific employee inspecting stopped train at the yard in Laredo before it continued its journey. That changes the calculation.
If discovery was made by Union Pacific employee inspecting stopped train at the yard in Laredo before it continued its journey, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.
Always more to this than the headline suggests.
Basically rail workers in Texas found six people dead inside a boxcar at a yard close to the Mexican border on Sunday afternoon, officials said. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.
The detail about discovery was made by Union Pacific employee inspecting stopped train at the yard in Laredo before it continued its journey is something people should sit with.
In other words discovery was made by Union Pacific employee inspecting stopped train at the yard in Laredo before it continued its journey. Curious to see how this develops.