Over two dozen illegal immigrants were found in railcars in Texas near the U.S.-Mexico border, American authorities said Friday. The immigrants were packed into three grain hoppers in Uvalde, which is west of San Antonio and roughly 30 miles from the border. “Illegally traveling by train is dangerous and life-threatening. Our agents routinely discover migrants that have sustained severe injuries from jumping on and off moving railcars,” Austin Skero, the chief Border Patrol agent for the patrol’s Del Rio Sector, said in a statement. Deaths have happened among immigrants being smuggled in railroad cars inside the United States, according to the Center for Immigration Studies. Border agents last month found 16 immigrants hiding inside a storage container while conducting a train check near Hebbronville, Texas. “Agents discovered that the seal from the storage container’s door had been broken so the individuals could gain access and conceal themselves. The individuals used …