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  • Santos Alemán, from Yoro, Honduras, at a migrant refuge in Apizaco, Mexico. Shot at Albergue de migrantes on 07 Jun 2021 by Sean Hawkey.
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  • José is from Honduras, he is travelling through Mexico to the US. He is resting at a migrant refuge after four weeks travel from Honduras, much of it on foot and on the dangerous freight rail network known as La Bestia. Before arriving at the refuge he hadn't eaten for two days, and he had suffered violence along the way.
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  • At a migrant refuge in Apizaco, Mexico, migrants play football as the train known as La Bestia or El Tren de la Muerte passes by on the tracks above.
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  • Migrants on bunks at a migrant refuge in Apizaco, Mexico. Most arrive at the refuge after three or four weeks travel from Honduras, much of it on foot and on the dangerous freight rail network known as La Bestia. Most arrive exhausted, many haven't eaten for days, many have suffered violence along the way, often at the hands of Mexican Police and criminal gangs.
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  • Migrants on bunks at a migrant refuge in Apizaco, Mexico. Most arrive at the refuge after three or four weeks travel from Honduras, much of it on foot and on the dangerous freight rail network known as La Bestia. Most arrive exhausted, many haven't eaten for days, many have suffered violence along the way, often at the hands of Mexican Police and criminal gangs.
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  • Santos Alemán, from Yoro, Honduras, at a migrant refuge in Apizaco, Mexico. He worked for 20 years in a palm oil factory but reached retirement age. He can't survive without working and there are so few opportunities in Honduras he decided to migrate in search of employment. Shot at Albergue de migrantes on 07 Jun 2021 by Sean Hawkey.
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  • A poster in Huamantla, Mexico says: 'el que mucho arriesga poco gana... cuídate' - he who risks a lot gains little, take care. The image shows someone cut in half on the rail tracks. Many migrants are killed and injured in accidents on the rail network known as La Bestia in Mexico.
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  • A group of migrant workers walk along railway tracks as they wait for a train heading north. Everyone in the group has worked in at least one trade, and they are hoping to find work in the US.
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  • The US/Mexico border wall inTijuana. Thousands of migrants pass over the wall in this region each year, and many go through the desert to reach the US, large numbers of them die along the way, of heatstroke or dehydration.
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  • The desert area each side of the US/Mexico border where thousand of migrants pass each year has extreme and inhospitable conditions that cause the death of many migrants, from dehydration and heatstroke.
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  • The US/Mexico border wall in Otay, Tijuana. Thousands of migrants pass over the wall in this region each year, and many go through the desert to reach the US, large numbers of them die along the way, of heatstroke or dehydration.
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  • Olman Paz, from Progreso, Yoro, Honduras, climbs the wall that divides the US and Mexico at the Tijuana border.
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  • Olman Paz, from Progreso, Yoro, Honduras, climbs the wall that divides the US and Mexico at the Tijuana border.
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  • Honduran migrants resting outside the migrant refuge in Apizaco, Mexico.
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  • A Honduran migrant tied his shoe with string to stop the sole falling off. In southern Mexico he had to walk two weeks, day and night with little sleep in extreme temperatures, then he was chased by migration police through rough terrain for hours and his shoes fell apart.
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  • Benjamin is from La Libertad, El Salvador. He has worked in many jobs, all of them with low pay. His last job was looking after swimming pools and he carries documents to prove it, for potential customers. Here he is waiting to board the train known as La Bestia in Apizaco, Mexico, on his way to the US. Including elderly and young children, there are 14 people in his family, he hopes to provide for them better than he can do in El Salvador. He's never missed a day of work.
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  • some of the thousands on the migrant caravan look at a map of Mexico on the wall of a refuge in Juchitán, Oaxaca
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  • Women from Central America on the migrant caravan through southern Mexico
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  • Women from Central America on the migrant caravan through southern Mexico
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  • Women from Central America on the migrant caravan through southern Mexico
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  • Women from Central America on the migrant caravan through southern Mexico
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  • The desert area each side of the US/Mexico border where thousand of migrants pass each year has extreme and inhospitable conditions that cause the death of many migrants, from dehydration and heatstroke.
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  • Gay pride march in Tijuana, Mexico.
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  • Gay pride march in Tijuana, Mexico.
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  • Olman Paz, from Progreso, Yoro, Honduras, observes the wall that divides the US and Mexico at the Tijuana border.
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  • Olman Paz, from Progreso, Yoro, Honduras, climbs the wall that divides the US and Mexico at the Tijuana border.
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  • Olman Paz, from Progreso, Yoro, Honduras, climbs the wall that divides the US and Mexico at the Tijuana border.
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  • Olman Paz, from Progreso, Yoro, Honduras, climbs the wall that divides the US and Mexico at the Tijuana border.
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  • Olman Paz, from Progreso, Yoro, Honduras, observes the wall that divides the US and Mexico at the Tijuana border.
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  • Olman Paz, from Progreso, Yoro, Honduras, looks through the wall that divides the US and Mexico at the Tijuana border.
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  • Seaweed grows on the wall that divides the US and Mexico at the Tijuana border.
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  • A skeleton dancer at the traffic lights, Apizaco, Mexico.
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  • Waves in the sea at the border wall between San Diego, California on the left, and Tijuana, Mexico on the right.
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  • Honduran migrants resting outside the migrant refuge in Apizaco, Mexico.
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  • A honduran migrant walks the rail tracks on his way to stow away between carriages on a freight train known to many as La Bestia. Apizaco, Mexico.
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  • A group of migrant workers in Apizalco, Mexico walk along railway tracks as they wait for a train heading north to the US.
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  • A migrant worker shows blisters on his feet from walking two weeks in southern Mexico.
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  • A Honduran migrant tied his shoes with string to stop the soles falling off. In southern Mexico he had to walk two weeks, day and night with little sleep in extreme temperatures, then he was chased by migration police through rough terrain for hours and his shoes fell apart. He also lost his backpack during a chase, he has fashioned a backpack from a plastic bag and some rope.
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  • José is from Honduras, he is travelling through Mexico to the US. Here is stands in front of a fast-moving freight train that he has been travelling on. In four weeks travel from Honduras, much of it on foot and on the dangerous freight rail network known as La Bestia he had experienced violence from Mexican migration police and had had to walk for days without eating.
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  • A honduran migrant jumps onto 'La Bestia' a train that is part of a freight network through Mexico. If he is successful the journey will take him more than a month and the most who take the journey experience one or more of the many dangers on the journey, such as being kidnapped and extorted, robbed and beaten, raped, being victims of accidents on the train network, extreme dehydration and even death in the desert, drowning in the rivers to cross into the US.
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  • Benjamin is from La Libertad, El Salvador. He has worked in many jobs, all of them with low pay. His last job was looking after swimming pools and he carries documents to prove it, for potential customers. Here he is waiting to board the train known as La Bestia in Apizaco, Mexico, on his way to the US. Including elderly and young children, there are 14 people in his family, he hopes to provide for them better than he can do in El Salvador. He's never missed a day of work.
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  • Benjamin is from La Libertad, El Salvador. He has worked in many jobs, all of them with low pay. His last job was looking after swimming pools and he carries documents to prove it, for potential customers. Here he is waiting to board the train known as La Bestia in Apizaco, Mexico, on his way to the US. Including elderly and young children, there are 14 people in his family, he hopes to provide for them better than he can do in El Salvador. He's never missed a day of work.
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  • A Honduran migrant, waits for the train known as La Bestia in Apizaco, Mexico. Behind him, graffiti on the wall says 'Migrar no es delito'... migrating isn't a crime.
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  • Benjamin is from La Libertad, El Salvador. He has worked in many jobs, all of them with low pay. His last job was looking after swimming pools and he carries documents to prove it, to show potential customers. Here he reads a Bible as he is waiting to board the train known as La Bestia in Apizaco, Mexico. Including elderly and young children, there are 14 people in his family, he hopes to provide for them better than he can do in El Salvador. He's never missed a day of work.
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  • Women from Central America on the migrant caravan through southern Mexico
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  • Women from Central America on the migrant caravan through southern Mexico
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  • Women from Central America on the migrant caravan through southern Mexico
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  • Women from Central America on the migrant caravan through southern Mexico
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  • Women from Central America on the migrant caravan through southern Mexico
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  • Women from Central America on the migrant caravan through southern Mexico
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  • Women from Central America on the migrant caravan through southern Mexico
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  • Women from Central America on the migrant caravan through southern Mexico
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  • Women from Central America on the migrant caravan through southern Mexico
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  • Riot police units from the Federal Police of Mexico, blocked the road to Oaxaca out of Arriaga, Chiapas. After some negotiations and several hours, the way was cleared and the caravan continued.
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  • A Honduran migrant, name withheld, sits on the rail tracks as he waits for the train known as La Bestia.
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  • Migrants wait at a corner in Apizaco next to the railway as police patrol the rail lines, when the train arrives they run to avoid the migration police and jump into spaces between the freight cars.
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  • Central American migrants from the migrant caravan climb on top of a tanker vehicle to ride the road between Querétaro and Irapauto, Guanajuato.
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  • The migrant caravan made its way between Querétaro and Irapauto on Sunday 11th November, but being a Sunday there was little commercial traffic on the roads and it was hard for the migrants to find lifts. Most of the migrants walked for several hours and some of the transport was overcrowded.
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  • People on the migrant caravan charged their mobile phones at Juchitán, Oaxaca
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  • Migrants talk about the caravan in Pijijiapan
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  • A hot dog stall under a bridge in Tijuana
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  • A mother and daughter at the El Chapparal camp for asylum seekers, Tijuana
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  • Two sisters from Honduras wait in line to wash at the El Chaparral camp for asylum seekers in Tijuana. Approximately 2000 people were living in the camp at the time of the photograph in July 2021. Five portaloos were provided by the municipality, they were also used as showers.
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  • A Honduran migrant stands between carriages of a freight train on the Mexican rail network known as La Bestia or El Tren de la Muerte.
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  • A group of migrant workers sit on the sidings as a train passes. They are waiting for a train heading north. They are part of a group of 12 migrants who are all from the same neighbourhood in the same town in San Francisco Morazán, Honduras. Everyone in the group has worked in at least one trade, and they are hoping to find work in the US.
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  • A group of migrant workers sit on the sidings as a train passes. They are waiting for a train heading north. They are part of a group of 12 migrants who are all from the same neighbourhood in the same town in San Francisco Morazán, Honduras. Everyone in the group has worked in at least one trade, and they are hoping to find work in the US.
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  • I've met this man from Ocotepeque, Honduras since the border at Tapachula. Here he walks on the road to Irapauto, Guanajuato.
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  • Under a bridge at Querétaro, migrants sit atop a flatbed truck on a lift out of the city.
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