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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In November 2018, the Mexican government bottlenecked nearly 6,000 Central American asylum-seekers in and around the Benito Juárez sports stadium. By late December 2018, hundreds remained in the streets and in an abandoned warehouse until all immigrants were evicted and taken to other camps. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717956
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
A Honduran asylum seeker jumps the border fence in Tijuana, Mexico and crosses into the U.S. where she reportedly turned herself into the U.S. Customs & Border Patrol. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717955
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In November 2018, the Mexican government bottlenecked nearly 6,000 Central American asylum-seekers in and around the Benito Juárez sports stadium. By late December 2018, hundreds remained in the streets and in an abandoned warehouse until all immigrants were evicted and taken to other camps. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717998
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In December, nearly 2,500 asylum seekers were living at El Barretal, a defunct outdoor nightclub approximately 10 miles south of the U.S. border. The arena was surrounded by armed military and a variety of law enforcement agencies. By mid-January, no more than 300 people remained until everyone was evicted on January 29, 2019. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717931
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
A Honduran asylum seeker jumps the border fence in Tijuana, Mexico and crosses into the U.S. where she reportedly turned herself into the U.S. Customs & Border Patrol. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717950
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DUK10115526_034
NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In November 2018, the Mexican government bottlenecked nearly 6,000 Central American asylum-seekers in and around the Benito Juárez sports stadium. By late December 2018, hundreds remained in the streets and in an abandoned warehouse until all immigrants were evicted and taken to other camps. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717952
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In November 2018, the Mexican government bottlenecked nearly 6,000 Central American asylum-seekers in and around the Benito Juárez sports stadium. By late December 2018, hundreds remained in the streets and in an abandoned warehouse until all immigrants were evicted and taken to other camps. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25718132
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In December, nearly 2,500 asylum seekers were living at El Barretal, a defunct outdoor nightclub approximately 10 miles south of the U.S. border. The arena was surrounded by armed military and a variety of law enforcement agencies. By mid-January, no more than 300 people remained until everyone was evicted on January 29, 2019. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25718148
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In December, nearly 2,500 asylum seekers were living at El Barretal, a defunct outdoor nightclub approximately 10 miles south of the U.S. border. The arena was surrounded by armed military and a variety of law enforcement agencies. By mid-January, no more than 300 people remained until everyone was evicted on January 29, 2019. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717996
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
A Honduran asylum seeker jumps the border fence in Tijuana, Mexico and crosses into the U.S. where she reportedly turned herself into the U.S. Customs & Border Patrol. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717974
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DUK10115526_021
NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
A Honduran asylum seeker jumps the border fence in Tijuana, Mexico and crosses into the U.S. where she reportedly turned herself into the U.S. Customs & Border Patrol. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25718067
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In November 2018, the Mexican government bottlenecked nearly 6,000 Central American asylum-seekers in and around the Benito Juárez sports stadium. By late December 2018, hundreds remained in the streets and in an abandoned warehouse until all immigrants were evicted and taken to other camps. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717972
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
A Honduran asylum seeker jumps the border fence in Tijuana, Mexico and crosses into the U.S. where she reportedly turned herself into the U.S. Customs & Border Patrol. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25718175
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DUK10115526_016
NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In December, nearly 2,500 asylum seekers were living at El Barretal, a defunct outdoor nightclub approximately 10 miles south of the U.S. border. The arena was surrounded by armed military and a variety of law enforcement agencies. By mid-January, no more than 300 people remained until everyone was evicted on January 29, 2019. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25718010
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DUK10115526_011
NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In December, nearly 2,500 asylum seekers were living at El Barretal, a defunct outdoor nightclub approximately 10 miles south of the U.S. border. The arena was surrounded by armed military and a variety of law enforcement agencies. By mid-January, no more than 300 people remained until everyone was evicted on January 29, 2019. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25718005
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In November 2018, the Mexican government bottlenecked nearly 6,000 Central American asylum-seekers in and around the Benito Juárez sports stadium. By late December 2018, hundreds remained in the streets and in an abandoned warehouse until all immigrants were evicted and taken to other camps. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717967
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DUK10115526_006
NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In December, nearly 2,500 asylum seekers were living at El Barretal, a defunct outdoor nightclub approximately 10 miles south of the U.S. border. The arena was surrounded by armed military and a variety of law enforcement agencies. By mid-January, no more than 300 people remained until everyone was evicted on January 29, 2019. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717943
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DUK10115526_004
NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In December, nearly 2,500 asylum seekers were living at El Barretal, a defunct outdoor nightclub approximately 10 miles south of the U.S. border. The arena was surrounded by armed military and a variety of law enforcement agencies. By mid-January, no more than 300 people remained until everyone was evicted on January 29, 2019. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717951
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
A Honduran asylum seeker jumps the border fence in Tijuana, Mexico and crosses into the U.S. where she reportedly turned herself into the U.S. Customs & Border Patrol. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717961
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
The Tijuana side of the U.S.-Mexico Border. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25718013
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
Every morning at Garita El Chaparral, a public space at the border, immigrants wanting to apply for asylum gather and hope that their number is called so they can begin the preliminary asylum process. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717979
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
Every morning at Garita El Chaparral, a public space at the border, immigrants wanting to apply for asylum gather and hope that their number is called so they can begin the preliminary asylum process. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25718008
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
Every morning at Garita El Chaparral, a public space at the border, immigrants wanting to apply for asylum gather and hope that their number is called so they can begin the preliminary asylum process. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25718015
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DUK10115526_043
NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
The Tijuana side of the U.S.-Mexico Border. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717986
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DUK10115526_039
NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In December, nearly 2,500 asylum seekers were living at El Barretal, a defunct outdoor nightclub approximately 10 miles south of the U.S. border. The arena was surrounded by armed military and a variety of law enforcement agencies. By mid-January, no more than 300 people remained until everyone was evicted on January 29, 2019. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717964
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DUK10115526_038
NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
The Tijuana side of the U.S.-Mexico Border. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717970
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DUK10115526_028
NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In December, nearly 2,500 asylum seekers were living at El Barretal, a defunct outdoor nightclub approximately 10 miles south of the U.S. border. The arena was surrounded by armed military and a variety of law enforcement agencies. By mid-January, no more than 300 people remained until everyone was evicted on January 29, 2019. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717992
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
The Tijuana side of the U.S.-Mexico Border. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25718116
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In December, nearly 2,500 asylum seekers were living at El Barretal, a defunct outdoor nightclub approximately 10 miles south of the U.S. border. The arena was surrounded by armed military and a variety of law enforcement agencies. By mid-January, no more than 300 people remained until everyone was evicted on January 29, 2019. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25718084
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In December, nearly 2,500 asylum seekers were living at El Barretal, a defunct outdoor nightclub approximately 10 miles south of the U.S. border. The arena was surrounded by armed military and a variety of law enforcement agencies. By mid-January, no more than 300 people remained until everyone was evicted on January 29, 2019. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25718200
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In December, nearly 2,500 asylum seekers were living at El Barretal, a defunct outdoor nightclub approximately 10 miles south of the U.S. border. The arena was surrounded by armed military and a variety of law enforcement agencies. By mid-January, no more than 300 people remained until everyone was evicted on January 29, 2019. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717937
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
The Tijuana side of the U.S.-Mexico Border. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25718007
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In December, nearly 2,500 asylum seekers were living at El Barretal, a defunct outdoor nightclub approximately 10 miles south of the U.S. border. The arena was surrounded by armed military and a variety of law enforcement agencies. By mid-January, no more than 300 people remained until everyone was evicted on January 29, 2019. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25718021
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
In December, nearly 2,500 asylum seekers were living at El Barretal, a defunct outdoor nightclub approximately 10 miles south of the U.S. border. The arena was surrounded by armed military and a variety of law enforcement agencies. By mid-January, no more than 300 people remained until everyone was evicted on January 29, 2019. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717933
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
The Tijuana side of the U.S.-Mexico Border. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717957
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
The Tijuana side of the U.S.-Mexico Border. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717960
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
The Tijuana side of the U.S.-Mexico Border. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25718002
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
The Tijuana side of the U.S.-Mexico Border. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717958
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NEWS - Mexico: Migranten an der Grenze zu USA
The Tijuana side of the U.S.-Mexico Border. (Photo by Michael Nigro) *** Local Caption *** 25717959
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DUK10086257_028
FEATURE - Pix of the Weekend: Die Bilder vom Wochenende
In anticipation of the upcoming hearing of his First Amendment case against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Ravi Ragbir, executive director of the New Sanctuary Coalition of New York City, gave a sermon on March 4, 2018 in New York, NY at Judson Memorial Church, that led a symbolic ribbon-tying ceremony outside to express solidarity with the thousands of immigrants who are incarcerated and hidden in immigration jails around the United States, separated from their families, friends and communities. (Photo by Erik McGregor) *** Local Caption *** 22531902
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FEATURE - Pix of the Weekend: Die Bilder vom Wochenende
In anticipation of the upcoming hearing of his First Amendment case against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Ravi Ragbir, executive director of the New Sanctuary Coalition of New York City, gave a sermon on March 4, 2018 in New York, NY at Judson Memorial Church, that led a symbolic ribbon-tying ceremony outside to express solidarity with the thousands of immigrants who are incarcerated and hidden in immigration jails around the United States, separated from their families, friends and communities. (Photo by Erik McGregor) *** Local Caption *** 22531892
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
In the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., faith leaders, and immigration and legal advocates came together to condemn the institutional oppression of marginalized communities and hold a "Jericho Walk" in Washington Square Park on January 15, 2018 in New York, NY; around Ai Wei Wei's “Arch” migration sculpture, to call for the immediate release of immigrant rights leaders, Ravi Ragbir, Executive Director of New Sanctuary Coalition of New York City, and Co-Founder Jean Montrevil. (Photo by Erik McGregor/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22024013
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
In the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., faith leaders, and immigration and legal advocates came together to condemn the institutional oppression of marginalized communities and hold a "Jericho Walk" in Washington Square Park on January 15, 2018 in New York, NY; around Ai Wei Wei's “Arch” migration sculpture, to call for the immediate release of immigrant rights leaders, Ravi Ragbir, Executive Director of New Sanctuary Coalition of New York City, and Co-Founder Jean Montrevil. (Photo by Erik McGregor/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22024006
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