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Driven by pandemic, Venezuelans uproot again to come to U.S.

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A group of migrants wait with Border Patrol after turning themselves in after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Del Rio, Texas.
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A Border Patrol agent watches as a group of migrants walk across the Rio Grande on their way to turn themselves in upon crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Del Rio, Texas.
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A group of migrants look to turn themselves in after wading through the Rio Grande and crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Del Rio, Texas.
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Marianela Rojas, right, and Darcy Medina, second from right, pray and cry after turning themselves in after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Del Rio, Texas.
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A group of migrants mainly from Venezuela wade through the Rio Grande as they cross the U.S.-Mexico border in Del Rio, Texas.
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A group of migrants walk across the Rio Grande on their way to turn themselves in upon crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Del Rio, Texas.
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A group of migrants wait with Border Patrol after turning themselves in after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Del Rio, Texas.
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Migrants sit in a Border Patrol transport van after turning themselves in after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Del Rio, Texas.
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A migrant changes to dry clothing after wading through the Rio Grande and crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Del Rio, Texas.
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A group of migrants, mostly from Venezuela are photographed after turning themselves in after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Del Rio, Texas.
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A young migrant girl from Venezuela stands with her mother as they wait with Border Patrol after turning themselves in after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Del Rio, Texas.
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Migrants who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border and turned themselves look to purchase bus tickets at a respite center after their release in Del Rio, Texas.
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A migrant family from Venezuela move to Border Patrol transport vehicle after they and other migrants crossed the U.S.-Mexico border and turned themselves in in Del Rio, Texas.