Llévate Mis Amores plot
In 1995 two sisters were waiting along the track with their groceries for the train to pass. “Madre, we are hungry,” came from the roof of La Bestia (the Beast), the train on which many illegal migrants from neighboring countries try to reach the border between Mexico and the United States. In response, the two young women threw their milk and bread at the travelers. That was the beginning of Las Patronas, a group of women from the village of La Patrona, in central Mexico, who, since that day in 1995, have thrown packages of food and PET bottles of drinking water along the railway tracks.