Daily Life At The Paso Del Norte International Bridge In Ciudad Juarez, Mexico

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Daily Life At The Paso Del Norte International Bridge In Ciudad Juarez, Mexico

In Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, on an unspecified date, daily life continues as mass deportations of migrants occur across the Paso del Norte International Bridge in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. North American authorities hand over dozens of Mexican migrants to personnel from the National Migration Institute. Some migrants, while walking with their hands behind their backs and wearing face masks, mention that they plan to consider trying to cross into the United States again or, if not, return to their places of origin. This mass deportation, officially amounting to more than 4,000 people, occurs because the CBP One application stops working. This application, through an appointment, would allow them to know the possible migratory flow to the United States and reduce the possibility that organized crime affects their movement, among other challenges they face when passing through national territory. U.S. immigration authorities legalize raids in places previously considered ''protected,'' such as schools, churches, non-governmental organizations, and hospitals, and even conduct house arrests without any human rights protocol. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)


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