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Migrants deported from US live on the streets of Reynosa, Mexico

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Reynosa, March 26 (EFE), (Camera: Martín Juárez).- Around 200 migrants from Central America who were deported from the United States are now living on the streets of the Mexican town of Reynosa.The region has experienced a wave of immigration to the United States since the arrival of Joe Biden to the White House in late January. US authorities detained 100,441 illegal immigrants in February while the total number in January reached 78,442.FOOTAGE OF DEPORTED MIGRANTS WHO LIVE ON THE STREETS OF THE BORDER CITY OF REYNOSA.

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