Description
Added on the 02/11/2018 14:09:21 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
Hundreds of Honduran migrants walk through the Guatemala-Mexico border gate opened by authorities, after clashes occurred. IMAGES
Around 2000 Central American migrants cross the Sushiate River between Guatemala and Mexico as they perue their efforts to reach the United States, fleeing violence and poverty in their home countries. IMAGES
A caravan of migrants from El Salvador waits at the border gate separating Guatemala from Mexico, in hopes of continuing its journey toward the United States, where President Donald Trump has warned that soldiers on the Mexican border could shoot Central American migrants who throw stones at them while attempting to cross illegally. IMAGES
Hundreds of Central American migrants make their way in Mexico after crossing the Suchiate river on the border with Guatemala, forming a column and trekking to Ciudad Hidalgo, in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas. IMAGES
Dozens of migrants cross the Suchiate River into Mexican territory after being blocked for over a day on the Guatemala-Mexico border bridge. IMAGES
Dozens of migrants attempt to reach the United States by swimming across the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Some then swim back to the Mexican side of the river after being warned away by Texas authorities. IMAGES
Men, women and children walk on the US side of the US-Mexico border after crossing the Rio Grande river that divides the two countries, before surrendering and being processed by US Customs and Border Protection agents. The US is readying its response to an expected surge of migrants seeking to enter as tens of thousands of people are waiting at crossing points for the end of pandemic-era rules that had forbidden virtually all asylum claims at the border. The so-called Title 42 expires overnight Thursday into Friday. IMAGES
Hundreds of migrants attempt to cross Mexico's border with the United States in Ciudad Juarez after 38 people died in a fire at a Mexican detention center in the city. IMAGES