Photos: Finding safety across the Rio Grande
From a viewpoint in
A concrete channel defines the course of the Rio Grande. In the foreground, the Bridge of the Americas carries trans-border traffic between
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The towering steel border fence defines the southern boundary of the little neighborhood of Chihuahuita in
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Now in exile in an El Paso neighborhood, Ricardo Chavez Aldana sits on the car he fixed so his young nephew could drive to a party when he lived in Ciudad Juarez,
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Now in exile in
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Mexican exile Emilio Gutierrez clears brush on an almond ranch near El Paso. Gutierrez was a reporter for the newspaper El Diario de Chihuahua when he received a death threat for writing stories about corrupt Ciudad Juarez police and drug cartel leaders.
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While holding bags of beef he bargained for in a Las Cruces, N.M., supermarket, Emilio Gutierrez pauses at the El Diario newsrack. He was a reporter for the paper before fleeing Mexico with little more than his life. The single father makes fresh burritos and peddles them to support his teenage son.
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People relax in the Annunciation House shelter for migrants and exiles in
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The name of 7-year-old Raul Xazziel Ramirez-Ramirez is etched in the black granite of a victims’ memorial in
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