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Some Haitian migrants released from custody in Texas

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Members with the Border Humanitarian Coalition, right, talk to migrants, mostly from Haiti, before giving them bus passes to San Antonio after they were released from United States Border Patrol custody upon crossing the Texas-Mexico border in search of asylum on Wednesday in Del Rio, Texas.
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Haitian migrants walk toward a bus headed for San Antonio after they were released from United States Border Patrol custody upon crossing the Texas-Mexico border in search of asylum on Wednesday in Del Rio, Texas.
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A member with the Border Humanitarian Coalition, right, guides migrants, mostly from Haiti, as they are released from United States Border Patrol custody upon crossing the Texas-Mexico border in search of asylum on Wednesday in Del Rio, Texas.
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A migrant from Haiti is detained by Mexican immigration officers in Ciudad Acuña, Mexico.
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A migrant from Haiti is detained by Mexican immigration officers in Ciudad Acuña, Mexico.
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A migrant from Haiti is detained by Mexican immigration officers in Ciudad Acuña, Mexico.
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A migrant from Haiti is detained by Mexican immigration officers in Ciudad Acuña, Mexico.
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Migrants, many from Haiti, line up to receive food at an improvised refugee camp at a sport park in Ciudad Acuña, Mexico.
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Migrants, many from Haiti, wade across the Rio Grande from Del Rio, Texas, to return to Ciudad Acuna, Mexico.
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Migrants, many from Haiti, wade back and forth between Texas and Mexico across the Rio Grande.
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A child sleeps on the shoulder of a woman as they prepare to board a bus to San Antonio moments after a group of migrants, many from Haiti, were released from custody upon crossing the Texas-Mexico border in search of asylum.

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