The U.S.-Mexico border wall, captured on 35mm film, 2022.
The U.S.-Mexico border wall, captured on 35mm film, 2022.
Mexico City, Mexico - November 15, 2024. Andrés Andelino Castro Bautista, 37, is a migrant who lost his leg at the age of 27 in an accident involving the 'La Bestia' train while attempting to reach the United States. He currently resides in a migrant camp and has made more than five attempts to reach America.
Mexico City, Mexico - November 15, 2024. Andrés Andelino Castro Bautista, 37, is a migrant who lost his leg at the age of 27 in an accident involving the 'La Bestia' train while attempting to reach the United States. He currently resides in a migrant camp and has made more than five attempts to reach America.
Two sisters play with their nails in a makeshift home at a migrant camp in Mexico City.
Two sisters play with their nails in a makeshift home at a migrant camp in Mexico City.
A migrant father from Venezuela at his home at a migrant camp in Mexico City.
A migrant father from Venezuela at his home at a migrant camp in Mexico City.
Jacumba Hot Springs, CA, is a frequented crossing point for undocumented migrants.
Jacumba Hot Springs, CA, is a frequented crossing point for undocumented migrants.
5 June 2024 – U.S.-Mexico Border Wall – President Biden signs an executive order limiting asylum claims for migrants crossing into the U.S., effective at midnight.
5 June 2024 – U.S.-Mexico Border Wall – President Biden signs an executive order limiting asylum claims for migrants crossing into the U.S., effective at midnight.
Migrants are being dropped off on the Mexican side of the U.S.-Mexico border wall, just moments before crossing into California.
Migrants are being dropped off on the Mexican side of the U.S.-Mexico border wall, just moments before crossing into California.
 Migrants crossing the border wall from Tijuana, Mexico, into California, U.S., at Jacumba Hot Springs, CA.
Migrants crossing the border wall from Tijuana, Mexico, into California, U.S., at Jacumba Hot Springs, CA.
Migrants have their faces scanned by U.S. Border Patrol shortly after crossing into the U.S.
Migrants have their faces scanned by U.S. Border Patrol shortly after crossing into the U.S.

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