South Florida’s big airports expected record numbers of travelers this holiday week, although many opted for car or train travel after being jarred by the federal government shutdown.
Police officers rescued a woman and her 2-year-old daughter in Miami Springs after she had traveled with human traffickers from Texas to Tennessee, Louisiana, New York, and Florida, records show.
Those traveling out of the area this Thanksgiving holiday weekend are expected to find more crowded travels than in previous years.
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