U.S. officials to start pushing asylum seekers back across the border
Migrants from Honduras, Mexico, Cuba and Guatemala wait to turn themselves in to U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. U.S. border officials finalized plans to require asylum seekers to remain in Mexico while their cases are considered in the United States.
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Migrants arrive at an Annunciation House facility after being released by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials in El Paso.
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People turn themselves in to U.S. Border Patrol agents in El Paso after crossing the Rio Grande to ask for asylum.
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A man from Honduras and a woman and her children from Guatemala prepare to turn themselves in to U.S. Border Patrol agents in El Paso.
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Daniela Serrano and her children in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
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U.S. Border Patrol agents in El Paso.
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Migrants wait to declare asylum in El Paso.
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