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08 November 2018, Mexico, Pijijiapan: The migrant Deysi Reyes (18) from El Salvador baths in the river Pijijiapan. In the Mexican state of Chiapas, a group of migrants from El Salvador took a short break. From there they want to continue their way north. Thousands of people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their homelands and made their way to the United States. Photo: Victor Pena/dpa

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08 November 2018, Mexico, Chiapas: Migrants from El Salvador swim in the Rio Suchiate river on the border between Guatemala and Mexico. Thousands of people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their home countries and have set off for the USA. Photo: Victor Peсa/dpa

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08 November 2018, Mexico, Chiapas: A migrant from El Salvador is using make-up in a meadow. Thousands of people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their home countries and have set off for the USA. Photo: Victor Peсa/dpa

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08 November 2018, Mexico, Chiapas: A migrant from El Salvador lies on a road to rest. Thousands of people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their home countries and have set off for the USA. Photo: Vнctor Peсa/dpa

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08 November 2018, Mexico, Chiapas: A migrant from El Salvador sleeps in the grass. Thousands of people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their home countries and have set off for the USA. Photo: Vнctor Peсa/dpa

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08 November 2018, Mexico, Chiapas: A migrant from El Salvador is shaving. Thousands of people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their home countries and have set off for the USA. Photo: Victor Peсa/dpa

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08 November 2018, Mexico, Chiapas: Migrants from El Salvador walk along a road in the early morning. Thousands of people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their home countries and have set off for the USA. Photo: Victor Peсa/dpa

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08 November 2018, Mexico, Chiapas: Migrants from El Salvador play football in a meadow. Thousands of people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their home countries and have set off for the USA. Photo: Victor Peсa/dpa

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dpatop - 08 November 2018, Mexico, Chiapas: A migrant from El Salvador sleeps in the grass. Thousands of people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their home countries and have set off for the USA. Photo: Vнctor Peсa/dpa

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07 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: Foot of a migrant resting briefly in Mexico City. The man from Honduras walks on crutches. With the help of truck drivers, he struggled his way through some stretches on his way to the US border. On the run from poverty and violence, thousands of people from Central America are currently moving in groups north through Mexico towards the United States. US President Trump has repeatedly made it a campaign issue before the important congressional elections on Tuesday. Photo: Jesus Alvarado/dpa

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07 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: A dentist uses a set of teeth to explain to a child how it should brush its teeth. In an emergency shelter, Central American migrants were offered dental treatment. Thousands of Central Americans from the so-called migrant caravans have asked for asylum in Mexico. Others want to continue their way towards the US border. Photo: Jesus Alvarado/dpa

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07 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: A child plays with a slingshot in an emergency shelter made available to Central American migrants. Thousands of Central Americans from the so-called migrant caravans have asked for asylum in Mexico. Others want to continue their way towards the US border. Photo: Jesus Alvarado/dpa

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06 November 2018, Mexico, Chiapas: There's a rosary on the T-shirt of 12-year-old Daniel. Daniel emigrated with a group from El Salvador. The rosary is the most important thing he carries with him on his way. Thousands of people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their homelands and made their way to the United States. (Picture made available on 08.11.2018.) Photo: Victor Pena/dpa

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06 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: A mother breast-feeds her daughter in a tent erected on the "Jesus Martinez 'Palillo" stadium as an emergency shelter. Thousands of people from Central America are currently fleeing poverty and violence in groups on their way to the USA. US President Trump threatened to have the people stop at the border by soldiers if necessary. Photo: Antonio Rodriguez/dpa

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FILED - 06 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: A boy laces his shoes in a tent, which was built on the stadium "Jesus Martinez 'Palillo" as an emergency shelter. Thousands of people from Central America are currently fleeing poverty and violence in groups on their way to the USA. US President Trump threatened to have the people stop at the border by soldiers if necessary. Photo: Antonio Rodriguez/dpa

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dpatop - 06 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: Migrant children spend the day in a stadium that has been opened as an emergency shelter in the Mexican capital. Many people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their homelands and made their way to the United States. Thousands of them have requested asylum in Mexico. Photo: Antonio Rodriguez/dpa

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06 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: Migrant children spend the day in a stadium that has been opened as an emergency shelter in the Mexican capital. Many people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their homelands and made their way to the United States. Thousands of them have requested asylum in Mexico. Photo: Antonio Rodriguez/dpa

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06 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: Central American migrants spend the day in a stadium that has been opened as an emergency shelter in the Mexican capital. Many people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their homelands and made their way to the United States. Thousands of them have requested asylum in Mexico. Photo: Antonio Rodriguez/dpa

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06 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: Migrant children get something to eat in a stadium that was opened as an emergency shelter in the Mexican capital. Many people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their homelands and made their way to the United States. Thousands of them have requested asylum in Mexico. Photo: Antonio Rodriguez/dpa

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06 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: Central American migrants rest in a tent erected on the "Jesus Martinez 'Palillo" stadium as an emergency shelter. Thousands of people from Central America are currently fleeing poverty and violence in groups on their way to the USA. US President Trump threatened to have the people stop at the border by soldiers if necessary. Photo: Antonio Rodriguez/dpa

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06 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: A child's shoes are put on in the emergency shelter on the stadium "Jesus Martinez 'Palillo". Thousands of people from Central America are currently fleeing poverty and violence in groups on their way to the USA. US President Trump threatened to have the people stop at the border by soldiers if necessary. Photo: Antonio Rodriguez/dpa

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06 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: A woman carries her child in her arms while she is in the emergency shelter at the "Jesus Martinez 'Palillo" stadium. Most recently, many people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador had fled poverty and violence in their home countries and made their way to the United States. Photo: Antonio Rodriguez/dpa

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FILED - 06 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: Central American migrants rest in a tent erected at the "Jesъs Martнnez 'Palillo" stadium as an emergency shelter. Most recently, many people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador had fled poverty and violence in their home countries and made their way to the United States. Photo: Antonio Rodriguez/dpa

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FILED - 06 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: A girl is lying on a bed camp in the tent built on the stadium "Jesus Martinez 'Palillo" as an emergency shelter. Thousands of people from Central America are currently fleeing poverty and violence in groups on their way to the USA. US President Trump threatened to have the people stop at the border by soldiers if necessary. Photo: Antonio Rodriguez/dpa

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06 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: A mother breast-feeds her daughter in a tent erected on the "Jesus Martinez 'Palillo" stadium as an emergency shelter. Thousands of people from Central America are currently fleeing poverty and violence in groups on their way to the USA. US President Trump threatened to have the people stop at the border by soldiers if necessary. Photo: Antonio Rodriguez/dpa

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06 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: A man is lying on the floor in front of the "Jesus Martнnez Palillo" stadium, where an emergency shelter for migrants from Central America has been built. Thousands of people from Central America are currently fleeing poverty and violence in groups on their way to the USA. US President Trump threatened to have the people stop at the border by soldiers if necessary. Photo: Antonio Rodriguez/dpa

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06 November 2018, Mexico, Mexiko-Stadt: A child plays with a ball in a tent erected on the "Jesus Martinez 'Palillo" stadium as an emergency shelter. Thousands of people from Central America are currently fleeing poverty and violence in groups on their way to the USA. US President Trump threatened to have the people stop at the border by soldiers if necessary. Photo: Antonio Rodriguez/dpa

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05 November 2018, Mexico, Huehuetan: Migrants from El Salvador take a break in a bath on the edge of their way in the Mexican state of Chiapas. Thousands of people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their homelands and made their way to the United States. (Picture made available on 08.11.2018.) Photo: Victor Pena/dpa

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04 November 2018, Mexico, Tapachula: Migrants from El Salvador reach the Mexican city of Tapachula. The group set off on 31.10. in their homeland towards the north. Thousands of people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their homelands and made their way to the United States. (Picture made available on 08.11.2018.) Photo: Victor Pena/dpa

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04 November 2018, Mexico, Isla: A migrant waits with her children on the edge of a country road in the Mexican city of Isla. Currently, thousands of people from Central America in several groups are on their way through Mexico towards the US border. But they are still about 1300 kilometers away from the USA as the crow flies. US President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Angel Hernandez/dpa

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04 November 2018, Mexico, Isla: Migrants jump on a truck in the Mexican town of Isla. Currently, thousands of people from Central America in several groups are on their way through Mexico towards the US border. But they are still about 1300 kilometers away from the USA as the crow flies. US President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Angel Hernandez/dpa

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04 November 2018, Mexico, Isla: Numerous migrants continue their journey towards the US border in trucks. Currently, thousands of people from Central America in several groups are on their way through Mexico towards the US border. But they are still about 1300 kilometers away from the USA as the crow flies. US President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Angel Hernandez/dpa

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03 November 2018, Mexico, Sayula de Alemбn: A migrant looks into her smartphone while waiting for an overnight stay in an empty market. Currently, thousands of people from Central America in several groups are on their way through Mexico towards the US border. US President Trump has instructed the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Angel Hernandez/dpa

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03 November 2018, Mexico, Sayula de Alemбn: Migrants drive on the sides of a truck, while others continue their way towards the US border on foot along a country road. Currently, thousands of people from Central America in several groups are on their way through Mexico towards the US border. US President Trump has instructed the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Angel Hernandez/dpa

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03 November 2018, Mexico, Sayula de Alemбn: Together with a group of migrants, children drive a truck through the Mexican state of Veracruz. They are currently on their way through Mexico towards the US border. But they are still about 1300 kilometers away from the USA as the crow flies. US President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Angel Hernandez/dpa

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03 November 2018, Mexico, Sayula de Alemбn: Migrants jump on a truck in order not to have to walk a part of their long way. Most migrants come from Honduras. They are currently on their way through Mexico towards the US border. But they are still about 1300 kilometers away from the USA as the crow flies. US President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Angel Hernandez/dpa

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03 November 2018, Mexico, Sayula de Alemбn: Numerous migrants continue their way on foot along a Mexican country road towards the USA. Currently, thousands of people from Central America in several groups are on their way through Mexico towards the US border. But they are still about 1300 kilometers away from the USA as the crow flies. US President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Angel Hernandez/dpa

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03 November 2018, Mexico, Sayula de Alemбn: Numerous migrants continue their way on foot along a Mexican country road towards the USA. Currently, thousands of people from Central America in several groups are on their way through Mexico towards the US border. But they are still about 1300 kilometers away from the USA as the crow flies. US President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Angel Hernandez/dpa

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03 November 2018, Mexico, Sayula de Alemбn: Migrants spend the night on the premises of an empty market in the Mexican city of Sayula de Aleman. Currently, thousands of people from Central America in several groups are on their way through Mexico towards the US border. But they are still about 1300 kilometers away from the USA as the crow flies. US President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Angel Hernandez/dpa

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03 November 2018, Mexico, Sayula de Alemбn: Migrants are waiting to find a place to stay at the empty market in the Mexican city of Sayula de Aleman. Currently, thousands of people from Central America in several groups are on their way through Mexico towards the US border. But they are still about 1300 kilometers away from the USA as the crow flies. US President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Angel Hernandez/dpa

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03 November 2018, Mexico, Sayula de Alemбn: A migrant woman is waiting for a decision from the authorities in the Mexican city of Sayula de Aleman. It depends on whether she can travel a distance by bus or whether she has to continue walking. Currently, thousands of people from Central America in several groups are on their way through Mexico towards the US border. But they are still about 1300 kilometers away from the USA as the crow flies. US President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Angel Hernandez/dpa

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02 November 2018, Mexico, Huehuetan: Margarita Nunez from El Salvador crosses the river Suchiate, on the border between Guatemala and Mexico. Thousands of people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their homelands and made their way to the United States. (Picture made available on 08.11.2018.) Photo: Victor Pena/dpa

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02 November 2018, Mexico, Sayula de Alemбn: Many people drive a truck through the Mexican state of Veracruz. Currently, thousands of people from Central America in several groups are on their way through Mexico towards the US border. US President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Бngel Hernбndez/dpa

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02 November 2018, Mexico, Sayula de Alemбn: Migrants who have just been given a ball to relax walk through the Mexican city of Sayula de Alemбn. Currently, thousands of people from Central America in several groups are on their way through Mexico towards the US border. US President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Бngel Hernбndez/dpa

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02 November 2018, Mexico, Sayula de Alemбn: Migrants from Central America are accommodated in an empty market. The market was made available as accommodation on the basis of the rain forecast. Currently, thousands of people from Central America in several groups are on their way through Mexico towards the US border. US President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Бngel Hernбndez/dpa

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02 November 2018, Mexico, Sayula de Alemбn: A small child carries a piece of bread while migrants rest in the Mexican town of Sayula de Alemбn. Currently, thousands of people from Central America in several groups are on their way through Mexico towards the US border. US President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Бngel Hernбndez/dpa

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02 November 2018, Mexico, Sayula de Alemбn: A migrant lies in an empty market, which was made available as accommodation due to the rain forecast. Currently, thousands of people from Central America in several groups are on their way through Mexico towards the US border. US President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send soldiers to the border because of the migrants. Photo: Бngel Hernбndez/dpa

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01 November 2018, Mexico, Suhiate: Two migrants from El Salvador swim in the river Suchiate, on the border between Guatemala and Mexico. Then they continued their way through the Mexican state of Chiapas. Thousands of people from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have fled poverty and violence in their homelands and made their way to the United States. (Picture made available on 08.11.2018.) Photo: Victor Pena/dpa

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