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USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTSDA5C1 
November 17, 2022 
Migrants stand behind metal fences at a camp, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 12, 2022. REUTERS/Jose... 
SAN PEDRO TAPANATEPEC, Mexico 
Pressure mounts in giant Mexican migrant camp as U.S. expulsions ruled unlawful 
Migrants stand behind metal fences at a camp, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 12, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTSDA5C0 
November 17, 2022 
Migrants stand behind metal fences at a camp, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 12, 2022. REUTERS/Jose... 
SAN PEDRO TAPANATEPEC, Mexico 
Pressure mounts in giant Mexican migrant camp as U.S. expulsions ruled unlawful 
Migrants stand behind metal fences at a camp, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 12, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTSDA5BX 
November 17, 2022 
Helmer Charris of Doctors without Borders talks to Reuters, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November... 
SAN PEDRO TAPANATEPEC, Mexico 
Pressure mounts in giant Mexican migrant camp as U.S. expulsions ruled unlawful 
Helmer Charris of Doctors without Borders talks to Reuters, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 12, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTSDA5BW 
November 17, 2022 
A child migrant looks at shelters displayed on a map, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 12, 2022.... 
SAN PEDRO TAPANATEPEC, Mexico 
Pressure mounts in giant Mexican migrant camp as U.S. expulsions ruled unlawful 
A child migrant looks at shelters displayed on a map, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 12, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTSDA5AD 
November 17, 2022 
Migrants rest at a camp, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 13, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes... 
SAN PEDRO TAPANATEPEC, Mexico 
Pressure mounts in giant Mexican migrant camp as U.S. expulsions ruled unlawful 
Migrants rest at a camp, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 13, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTSDA5AC 
November 17, 2022 
Migrant Lina Jaouhari reacts next to fellow migrant Jose Maria Lopez while talking to Reuters, in San... 
SAN PEDRO TAPANATEPEC, Mexico 
Pressure mounts in giant Mexican migrant camp as U.S. expulsions ruled unlawful 
Migrant Lina Jaouhari reacts next to fellow migrant Jose Maria Lopez while talking to Reuters, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 13, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTSDA5AB 
November 17, 2022 
Migrants rest on a road, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 13, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes... 
SAN PEDRO TAPANATEPEC, Mexico 
Pressure mounts in giant Mexican migrant camp as U.S. expulsions ruled unlawful 
Migrants rest on a road, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 13, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTSDA5A8 
November 17, 2022 
Members of the National Migration Institute (INM) speak to migrants standing behind metal fences at a... 
SAN PEDRO TAPANATEPEC, Mexico 
Pressure mounts in giant Mexican migrant camp as U.S. expulsions ruled unlawful 
Members of the National Migration Institute (INM) speak to migrants standing behind metal fences at a camp, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 12, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTSDA5A9 
November 17, 2022 
Migrants stand behind metal fences at a camp, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 12, 2022. REUTERS/Jose... 
SAN PEDRO TAPANATEPEC, Mexico 
Pressure mounts in giant Mexican migrant camp as U.S. expulsions ruled unlawful 
Migrants stand behind metal fences at a camp, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 12, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTSDA5A7 
November 17, 2022 
Venezuelan migrant Jose Maria Lopez talks to Reuters, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 13, 2022.... 
SAN PEDRO TAPANATEPEC, Mexico 
Pressure mounts in giant Mexican migrant camp as U.S. expulsions ruled unlawful 
Venezuelan migrant Jose Maria Lopez talks to Reuters, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 13, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTSDA5AA 
November 17, 2022 
Security forces stand guard on a road as migrants walk past, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November... 
SAN PEDRO TAPANATEPEC, Mexico 
Pressure mounts in giant Mexican migrant camp as U.S. expulsions ruled unlawful 
Security forces stand guard on a road as migrants walk past, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 13, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTSDA5A6 
November 17, 2022 
Vemezuelan migrant Jose Alberto Arteaga walks with his wife as he carries their 8-month-old daughter,... 
SAN PEDRO TAPANATEPEC, Mexico 
Pressure mounts in giant Mexican migrant camp as U.S. expulsions ruled unlawful 
Vemezuelan migrant Jose Alberto Arteaga walks with his wife as he carries their 8-month-old daughter, while on their way towards the U.S. border along with fellow migrants, near San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 13, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTSDA3P8 
November 13, 2022 
An aerial view of makeshift tents set up along a road near a camp for migrants, in San Pedro Tapanatepec,... 
SAN PEDRO TAPANATEPEC, Mexico 
Pressure mounts in giant Mexican migrant camp as U.S. expulsions ruled unlawful 
An aerial view of makeshift tents set up along a road near a camp for migrants, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 13, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/MEXICO
RTSDA3P6 
November 13, 2022 
Migrants gather at a camp, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 13, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus... 
SAN PEDRO TAPANATEPEC, Mexico 
Pressure mounts in giant Mexican migrant camp as U.S. expulsions ruled unlawful 
Migrants gather at a camp, in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico November 13, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
SPAIN-PROTESTS/DEPORTATION
RTSCKYR9 
October 25, 2022 
A supporter of Muslim activist Mohamed Said Badaoui records a protest outside Barcelona's Foreign Internment... 
Barcelona, Spain 
Protestors call for release of Muslim activist as Spain's government moves to deport him 
A supporter of Muslim activist Mohamed Said Badaoui records a protest outside Barcelona's Foreign Internment Centre (CIE) to call for his release as Spain's Ministry of the Interior has issued an expulsion order for him due to his alleged participation in activities against Spain's security in Barcelona, Spain, October 25, 2022. Badaoui has the support of Catalonia's regional parliament. REUTERS/Nacho Doce. 
SPAIN-PROTESTS/DEPORTATION
RTSCKYOF 
October 25, 2022 
Human rights activists and supporters of Muslim activist Mohamed Said Badaoui protest outside Barcelona's... 
Barcelona, Spain 
Protestors call for release of Muslim activist as Spain's government moves to deport him 
Human rights activists and supporters of Muslim activist Mohamed Said Badaoui protest outside Barcelona's Foreign Internment Centre (CIE) to call for his release as Spain's interior ministry has issued an expulsion order for Badaoui due to his alleged participation in activities against Spain's security in Barcelona, Spain October 25, 2022. REUTERS/Nacho Doce 
SPAIN-PROTESTS/DEPORTATION
RTSCKYL6 
October 25, 2022 
Human rights activists and supporters of Muslim activist Mohamed Said Badaoui protest outside Barcelona's... 
Barcelona, Spain 
Protestors call for release of Muslim activist as Spain's government moves to deport him 
Human rights activists and supporters of Muslim activist Mohamed Said Badaoui protest outside Barcelona's Foreign Internment Centre (CIE) to call for his release as Spain's Ministry of the Interior has issued an expulsion order for him due to his alleged participation in activities against Spain's security in Barcelona, Spain, October 25, 2022. REUTERS/Nacho Doce 
NICARAGUA-EU/
RTSBM0RB 
September 28, 2022 
A view of the facade of the European Union delegation after the Nicaraguan government declared the European... 
Managua, Nicaragua 
Nicaragua declares EU ambassador to country persona non grata -local media 
A view of the facade of the European Union delegation after the Nicaraguan government declared the European Union's ambassador to the country a "persona non grata" and ordered her expulsion from the country, in Managua, Nicaragua September 28, 2022. REUTERS/Maynor Valenzuela 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS8BZUN 
June 01, 2022 
Asylum seeking migrants from Central America sit next to a vehicle that was stopped by police after crossing... 
HONDO, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Texas 
Asylum seeking migrants from Central America sit next to a vehicle that was stopped by police after crossing the Rio Grande into Eagle Pass, Texas from Mexico along U.S. Route 90, in Hondo, Texas, U.S., June 1, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS8BZUM 
June 01, 2022 
Asylum seeking migrants from Central America sit next to a vehicle that was stopped by police after crossing... 
HONDO, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Texas 
Asylum seeking migrants from Central America sit next to a vehicle that was stopped by police after crossing the Rio Grande into Eagle Pass, Texas, from Mexico along U.S. Route 90, in Hondo, Texas, U.S., June 1, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS8BZR2 
June 01, 2022 
An Asylum seeking migrant from Central America sits next to a vehicle that was stopped by police after... 
HONDO, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Texas 
An Asylum seeking migrant from Central America sits next to a vehicle that was stopped by police after crossing the Rio Grande into Eagle Pass, Texas, from Mexico along U.S. Route 90, in Hondo, Texas, U.S., June 1, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS8BZPH 
June 01, 2022 
Asylum seeking migrants from Central America sit next to a vehicle that was stopped by police after crossing... 
HONDO, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Texas 
Asylum seeking migrants from Central America sit next to a vehicle that was stopped by police after crossing the Rio Grande into Eagle Pass, Texas, from Mexico along U.S. Route 90, in Hondo, Texas, U.S., June 1, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS8BZPG 
June 01, 2022 
Asylum seeking migrants from Central America sit next to a vehicle that was stopped by police after crossing... 
HONDO, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Texas 
Asylum seeking migrants from Central America sit next to a vehicle that was stopped by police after crossing the Rio Grande into Eagle Pass, Texas from Mexico along U.S. Route 90, in Hondo, Texas, U.S., June 1, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS8BZKC 
June 01, 2022 
Asylum seeking migrants from Central America sit next to a vehicle that was stopped by police after crossing... 
HONDO, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Texas 
Asylum seeking migrants from Central America sit next to a vehicle that was stopped by police after crossing the Rio Grande into Eagle Pass, Texas, from Mexico along U.S. Route 90, in Hondo, Texas, U.S., June 1, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS8BZJY 
June 01, 2022 
Asylum seeking migrants from Central America sit next to a vehicle that was stopped by police after crossing... 
HONDO, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Texas 
Asylum seeking migrants from Central America sit next to a vehicle that was stopped by police after crossing the Rio Grande into Eagle Pass, Texas, from Mexico along U.S. Route 90, in Hondo, Texas, U.S., June 1, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS8BZJL 
June 01, 2022 
Asylum seeking migrants from Central America sit next to a vehicle that was stopped by police after crossing... 
HONDO, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Texas 
Asylum seeking migrants from Central America sit next to a vehicle that was stopped by police after crossing the Rio Grande into Eagle Pass, Texas, from Mexico along U.S. Route 90, in Hondo, Texas, U.S., June 1, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS83GOU 
May 24, 2022 
A Border Patrol agent searches an asylum-seeking migrant after crossing the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass,... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
A Border Patrol agent searches an asylum-seeking migrant after crossing the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 24, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS83GMR 
May 24, 2022 
A Border Patrol agent searches an asylum-seeking migrant after crossing the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass,... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
A Border Patrol agent searches an asylum-seeking migrant after crossing the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 24, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS83GMF 
May 24, 2022 
A Border Patrol agent talks with asylum-seeking migrants after crossing the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass,... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
A Border Patrol agent talks with asylum-seeking migrants after crossing the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 24, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS83GKL 
May 24, 2022 
Asylum-seeking migrants board a Customs and Border Patrol transport van after crossing the Rio Grande... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
Asylum-seeking migrants board a Customs and Border Patrol transport van after crossing the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 24, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS83G9X 
May 24, 2022 
Asylum-seeking migrants wait for U.S. Border Patrol agents after crossing the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass,... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
Asylum-seeking migrants wait for U.S. Border Patrol agents after crossing the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 24, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS830ZF 
May 24, 2022 
An armored vehicle of the Texas Army National Guard is seen on the northern bank of the Rio Grande in... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
An armored vehicle of the Texas Army National Guard is seen on the northern bank of the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 23, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS830XW 
May 24, 2022 
A man talks with a Border Patrol agent after crossing the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 23,... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
A man talks with a Border Patrol agent after crossing the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 23, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS830XU 
May 24, 2022 
A Texas Army National Guard walks next to razor wire on the northern bank of the Rio Grande in Eagle... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
A Texas Army National Guard walks next to razor wire on the northern bank of the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 23, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS830XT 
May 24, 2022 
A helicopter flies over the Rio Grande as a Texas Army National Guard member patrols in Eagle Pass, Texas,... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
A helicopter flies over the Rio Grande as a Texas Army National Guard member patrols in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 23, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS8306K 
May 23, 2022 
A migrant's fingers poke through holes of a cage in the window of a Border Patrol vehicle near the U.S.-Mexico... 
SUNLAND PARK, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in El Paso 
A migrant's fingers poke through holes of a cage in the window of a Border Patrol vehicle near the U.S.-Mexico border, as U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Sunland Park, New Mexico, U.S. May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Paul Ratje TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82Y8P 
May 23, 2022 
Marisol Gonzalez, who has been in Nogales for ten months and her comrade fasten a sign before a vigil... 
Nogales, Mexico 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Nogales 
Marisol Gonzalez, who has been in Nogales for ten months and her comrade fasten a sign before a vigil organized by the migrant community as U.S. authorities blocked by a federal judge, from lifting coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Caitlin O'Hara 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82Y8L 
May 23, 2022 
A month and a half after arriving in Nogales, Mirna Ibanez and her daughter Daniela, 11, from Guatemala,... 
Nogales, Mexico 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Nogales 
A month and a half after arriving in Nogales, Mirna Ibanez and her daughter Daniela, 11, from Guatemala, attend a vigil for the families stuck in limbo as U.S. authorities blocked by a federal judge, from lifting coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Caitlin O'Hara 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82Y8C 
May 23, 2022 
A man holds a sign that reads "357 days waiting for asylum" at a vigil as U.S. authorities blocked by... 
Nogales, Mexico 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Nogales 
A man holds a sign that reads "357 days waiting for asylum" at a vigil as U.S. authorities blocked by a federal judge, from lifting coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Caitlin O'Hara 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82Y07 
May 23, 2022 
A migrant community member speaks as they hold a vigil for the families stuck in limbo as U.S. authorities... 
Nogales, Mexico 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Nogales 
A migrant community member speaks as they hold a vigil for the families stuck in limbo as U.S. authorities blocked by a federal judge, from lifting coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Caitlin O'Hara 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82Y06 
May 23, 2022 
A woman holds up a sign at a vigil for the families stuck in limbo as U.S. authorities blocked by a federal... 
Nogales, Mexico 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Nogales 
A woman holds up a sign at a vigil for the families stuck in limbo as U.S. authorities blocked by a federal judge, from lifting coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Caitlin O'Hara 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82XYI 
May 23, 2022 
Organizers from the migrant community speak at a vigil for the families stuck in limbo as U.S. authorities... 
Nogales, Mexico 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Nogales 
Organizers from the migrant community speak at a vigil for the families stuck in limbo as U.S. authorities blocked by a federal judge, from lifting coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Caitlin O'Hara 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82XKB 
May 23, 2022 
People hold signs as the migrant community holds a vigil for the families stuck in limbo as U.S. authorities... 
Nogales, Mexico 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Nogales 
People hold signs as the migrant community holds a vigil for the families stuck in limbo as U.S. authorities blocked by a federal judge, from lifting coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Caitlin O'Hara 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82XKC 
May 23, 2022 
After waiting for five months for asylum in Nogales, Miriam Gomez Velasquez and her 5-month-old Helen... 
Nogales, Mexico 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Nogales 
After waiting for five months for asylum in Nogales, Miriam Gomez Velasquez and her 5-month-old Helen Mariana Perez Gomez attend a vigil as U.S. authorities blocked by a federal judge, from lifting coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Caitlin O'Hara 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82XK8 
May 23, 2022 
Many children rest and play as the migrant community hold a vigil for the families stuck in limbo as... 
Nogales, Mexico 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Nogales 
Many children rest and play as the migrant community hold a vigil for the families stuck in limbo as U.S. authorities blocked by a federal judge, from lifting coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Caitlin O'Hara 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82UF2 
May 23, 2022 
Haiti migrants wait at a shelter for legal assistance and medical services as U.S. authorities, blocked... 
Tijuana, Mexico 
Haiti migrants wait outside a shelter, in Tijuana 
Haiti migrants wait at a shelter for legal assistance and medical services as U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Tijuana, Mexico May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82UEZ 
May 23, 2022 
Haiti migrants wait outside a shelter for legal assistance and medical services as U.S. authorities,... 
Tijuana, Mexico 
Haiti migrants wait outside a shelter, in Tijuana 
Haiti migrants wait outside a shelter for legal assistance and medical services as U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Tijuana, Mexico May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82UEY 
May 23, 2022 
Haiti migrants wait outside a shelter for legal assistance and medical services as U.S. authorities,... 
Tijuana, Mexico 
Haiti migrants wait outside a shelter, in Tijuana 
Haiti migrants wait outside a shelter for legal assistance and medical services as U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Tijuana, Mexico May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82UF1 
May 23, 2022 
Haiti migrants wait outside a shelter for legal assistance and medical services as U.S. authorities,... 
Tijuana, Mexico 
Haiti migrants wait outside a shelter, in Tijuana 
Haiti migrants wait outside a shelter for legal assistance and medical services as U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Tijuana, Mexico May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82UF0 
May 23, 2022 
Haiti migrants wait outside a shelter for legal assistance and medical services as U.S. authorities,... 
Tijuana, Mexico 
Haiti migrants wait outside a shelter, in Tijuana 
Haiti migrants wait outside a shelter for legal assistance and medical services as U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Tijuana, Mexico May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
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May 23, 2022 
Texas Army National Guard members and Texas Department of Public Safety officers stand guard during a... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
Texas Army National Guard members and Texas Department of Public Safety officers stand guard during a visit of Texas Governor Greg Abbott to the north banks of the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 23, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82QTO 
May 23, 2022 
Texas Governor Greg Abbott leaves after a visit to the north banks of the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas,... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
Texas Governor Greg Abbott leaves after a visit to the north banks of the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 23, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82QTQ 
May 23, 2022 
Texas Army National Guard members and Texas Department of Public Safety officers stand guard during a... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
Texas Army National Guard members and Texas Department of Public Safety officers stand guard during a visit of Texas Governor Greg Abbott to the north banks of the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 23, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82QQM 
May 23, 2022 
Texas Governor Greg Abbott speaks during a visit to the north banks of the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass,... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
Texas Governor Greg Abbott speaks during a visit to the north banks of the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 23, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82QQO 
May 23, 2022 
Texas Army National Guard members stand guard during a visit of Texas Governor Greg Abbott to the north... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
Texas Army National Guard members stand guard during a visit of Texas Governor Greg Abbott to the north banks of the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 23, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82QQN 
May 23, 2022 
Texas Army National Guard members stand guard during a visit of Texas Governor Greg Abbott to the north... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
Texas Army National Guard members stand guard during a visit of Texas Governor Greg Abbott to the north banks of the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 23, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82QQQ 
May 23, 2022 
Texas Governor Greg Abbott shakes hands with a Texas Department of Public Safety officer during a visit... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
Texas Governor Greg Abbott shakes hands with a Texas Department of Public Safety officer during a visit to the north banks of the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 23, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82QQP 
May 23, 2022 
A view of a detail on the assault rifle of a Texas Army National Guard member standing guard in the north... 
Eagle Pass, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in Eagle Pass 
A view of a detail on the assault rifle of a Texas Army National Guard member standing guard in the north banks of the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, U.S. May 23, 2022. U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82QOQ 
May 23, 2022 
Footprints are seen under the Paso Del Norte International Bridge, where migrants cross the U.S.-Mexico... 
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in El Paso 
Footprints are seen under the Paso Del Norte International Bridge, where migrants cross the U.S.-Mexico border, as U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Paul Ratje 
USA-IMMIGRATION/BORDER
RTS82QMF 
May 23, 2022 
A Border Patrol vehicle is pictured near the U.S.-Mexico border near Mt. Cristo Rey, as U.S. authorities,... 
SUNLAND PARK, UNITED STATES 
U.S. authorities continue to enforce the Title 42 rules in El Paso 
A Border Patrol vehicle is pictured near the U.S.-Mexico border near Mt. Cristo Rey, as U.S. authorities, blocked by a federal judge from lifting COVID-19 restrictions that empower agents at the U.S.-Mexico border to turn back migrants, continue to enforce the Title 42 rules which result in the fast expulsion of migrants to Mexico or other countries, in Sunland Park, New Mexico, U.S. May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Paul Ratje 
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