Numbers of migrants now crossing the border rises but most are still expelled
‘I’ll stay until this gets resolved,’ said one determined Guatemalan migrant.
Laureano Sanchez, a migrant from Guatemala, lays among dozens of other expelled migrants resting in a gazebo in a public square in the Mexican border city of Reynosa on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. He traveled to the U.S. with his teenage daughter only to be expelled back to Reynosa. “It’s so difficult,” Sanchez said of being stranded in Reynosa. “But we know nothing is difficult for God, and there’s nothing that’s impossible for him.”(Lynda M. González / Staff Photographer)
Madres llegan a la frontera con sueños de una mejor vida, pero la edad de sus hijos determina si son aceptadas en Estados Unidos
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For mothers seeking to cross the border with children, 7 is the unluckiest number
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