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Migrants, detained for months in southern Mexico, continue their trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Alvaro Obregon, in Chiapas state, Mexico April 24, 2023. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaALVARO OBREGON, MEXICO
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Migrants, detained for months in southern Mexico, rest during a pause amid their trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Huixtla, in Chiapas state, Mexico April 25. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaHUIXTLA, MEXICO
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Irineo Mujica, director of the non-profit Pueblos Sin Fronteras (People Without Borders), has his mouth sewed shut as a way to protest against the migration policy of the Mexican government, during a pause amid a trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Huixtla, in Chiapas state, Mexico April 25. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaHUIXTLA, MEXICO
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A migrant with his mouth sewed as a way to protest against the migration policy of the Mexican government carries a wooden cross during a pause amid a trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Huixtla, in Chiapas state, Mexico April 25. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaHUIXTLA, MEXICO
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Migrants take part in a caravan towards Mexico City called 'The Migrant's Via Crucis' in memory of the 40 migrants who died during a fire at a migrant detention center in the border city of Ciudad Juarez, as they walk along the road en route to Viva Mexico, Chiapas state, Mexico April 23. REUTERS/Mahe ElipeViva Mexico, MEXICO
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A migrant, detained for months in southern Mexico, rests during a pause amid his trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Huixtla, in Chiapas state, Mexico April 25. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaHUIXTLA, MEXICO
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Migrants, detained for months in southern Mexico, continue their trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Huixtla, in Chiapas state, Mexico April 25. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaHUIXTLA, MEXICO
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Migrants, detained for months in southern Mexico, rest during a pause amid their trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Huixtla, in Chiapas state, Mexico April 25. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaHUIXTLA, MEXICO
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A migrant, detained for months in southern Mexico, holds a banner with red crosses in memory of the migrants who died at a detention center in the northern city of Ciudad Juarez, as he continues his trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Huixtla, in Chiapas state, Mexico April 25. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaHUIXTLA, MEXICO
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A paramedic checks the injured feet of a migrant, detained for months in southern Mexico, as she continues her trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Huixtla, in Chiapas state, Mexico April 25. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaHUIXTLA, MEXICO
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Migrants, detained for months in southern Mexico, continue their trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Huixtla, in Chiapas state, Mexico April 25. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaHUIXTLA, MEXICO
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Migrants, detained for months in southern Mexico, take part in an assembly during a pause amid their trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Huehuetoca, in Chiapas state, Mexico April 24. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaHUEHUETOCA, MEXICO
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Migrants, detained for months in southern Mexico, continue their trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Alvaro Obregon, in Chiapas state, Mexico April 24. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaALVARO OBREGON, MEXICO
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Migrants, detained for months in southern Mexico, continue their trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Huixtla, in Chiapas state, Mexico April 25. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaHUIXTLA, MEXICO
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Migrants take part in a caravan towards Mexico City called 'The Migrant's Via Crucis' in memory of the 40 migrants who died during a fire at a migrant detention center in the border city of Ciudad Juarez, as they walk along the road en route to Viva Mexico, Chiapas state, Mexico April 23. REUTERS/Mahe ElipeViva Mexico, MEXICO
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A migrant fixes his sock as he stands next to other migrants taking part in a caravan towards Mexico City called 'The Migrant's Via Crucis' in memory of the 40 migrants who died during a fire at a migrant detention center in the border city of Ciudad Juarez, as they walk along the road en route to Viva Mexico, Chiapas state, Mexico April 23. REUTERS/Mahe ElipeViva Mexico, MEXICO
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Migrants, detained for months in southern Mexico, continue their trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Huixtla, Chiapas state, Mexico, April 26. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaHUIXTLA, MEXICO
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A migrant has his mouth sewed shut as a way to protest against the migration policy of the Mexican government, during a pause amid a trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Villa Comaltitlan, Chiapas state, Mexico, April 26. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaVILLA COMALTITLAN, MEXICO
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Migrants, detained for months in southern Mexico, continue their trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Huixtla, in Chiapas state, Mexico April 26. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaHUIXTLA, MEXICO
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A migrant, detained for months in southern Mexico, continues his trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up their applications for U.S. asylum, in Villa Comaltitlan, Chiapas state, Mexico, April 26. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaVILLA COMALTITLAN, MEXICO
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A migrant, detained for months in southern Mexico, carries a mock coffin in memory of an Honduran migrant who died of a heart attack as he continues his trip in a caravan heading for Mexico City to speed up the applications for U.S. asylum, in Huixtla, Chiapas state, Mexico, April 26. REUTERS/Gabriela SanabriaHUIXTLA, MEXICO
