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Anniversary Of The Mexican Revolution
November 20, 2025, Mexico, Cdmx, Mexico: As part of the celebration of the 115th Anniversary of the Mexican Revolution, hundreds of soldiers dressed as charros and escaramuzas, in period attire, on horseback, and in a caravan of trucks adorned with giant sombreros, paraded down Avenida Juarez for locals and visitors to enjoy the spectacle prepared by the Army, Navy, and National Guard. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Annual Camel Fair At Pushkar
This aerial view shows a caravan of camels during the annual Camel Fair in Pushkar, India, on October 25, 2025, where livestock, mainly camels, are traded. The annual camel and livestock fair is one of the world's largest camel fairs. (Photo by Himanshu Sharma/NurPhoto) -
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Annual Camel Fair At Pushkar
This aerial view shows a caravan of camels during the annual Camel Fair in Pushkar, India, on October 25, 2025, where livestock, mainly camels, are traded. The annual camel and livestock fair is one of the world's largest camel fairs. (Photo by Himanshu Sharma/NurPhoto) -
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Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in 5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in 5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in 5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in 5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in 5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in 5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in 5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in 5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in 5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in 5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in 5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in 5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une caravane conçue pour s'adapter parfaitement au Cybertruck
Picture MUST credit: Living Vehicle A mobile home designed to be paired with the outrageously styled Tesla Cybertruck has hit the market and is taking orders. US firm Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer has shiny aluminium cladding that is a match with the electric Cybertruck's stainless steel body. Although aimed at the Cybertruck market, the company says it is a good match for any electric powered tow vehicles. The trailer, which has dual axles and is 8.2 m long, will be covered in 5,000 kilowatts of solar panels to keep its battery topped up to power living area appliances and equipment. An onboard Level 2 EV charger will ensure that Cybertrailer owners can use stored energy from the panels to charge their Cybertruck or alternative electric tow vehicle. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Tourism surge forcing Ibiza’s workers to live in car parks
A deluge of visitors has locked locals out of the housing market - and protests are growing across the Balearics.
A growing number of locals and foreign workers who find themselves locked out of Ibiza's rental market. Faced with exorbitant rents for cramped, shared homes, many have little choice but to live in vans, caravans or tents.
In Ibiza - as in neighbouring Mallorca and in the Canary islands - it is increasingly obvious that neither the island nor its housing market can put up with the huge numbers of tourists that arrive each year.
Accommodation costs on the Spanish island of Ibiza have spiralled so workers have to live in caravans, tents and cars.
22 May 2024
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Tourism surge forcing Ibiza’s workers to live in car parks
A deluge of visitors has locked locals out of the housing market - and protests are growing across the Balearics.
A growing number of locals and foreign workers who find themselves locked out of Ibiza's rental market. Faced with exorbitant rents for cramped, shared homes, many have little choice but to live in vans, caravans or tents.
In Ibiza - as in neighbouring Mallorca and in the Canary islands - it is increasingly obvious that neither the island nor its housing market can put up with the huge numbers of tourists that arrive each year.
Accommodation costs on the Spanish island of Ibiza have spiralled so workers have to live in caravans, tents and cars.
22 May 2024
Patricia Escriche / Guardian / eyevine
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Tourism surge forcing Ibiza’s workers to live in car parks
A deluge of visitors has locked locals out of the housing market - and protests are growing across the Balearics.
A growing number of locals and foreign workers who find themselves locked out of Ibiza's rental market. Faced with exorbitant rents for cramped, shared homes, many have little choice but to live in vans, caravans or tents.
In Ibiza - as in neighbouring Mallorca and in the Canary islands - it is increasingly obvious that neither the island nor its housing market can put up with the huge numbers of tourists that arrive each year.
Mohammed
Accommodation costs on the Spanish island of Ibiza have spiralled so workers have to live in caravans, tents and cars.
22 May 2024
Patricia Escriche / Guardian / eyevine
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Tourism surge forcing Ibiza’s workers to live in car parks
A deluge of visitors has locked locals out of the housing market - and protests are growing across the Balearics.
A growing number of locals and foreign workers who find themselves locked out of Ibiza's rental market. Faced with exorbitant rents for cramped, shared homes, many have little choice but to live in vans, caravans or tents.
In Ibiza - as in neighbouring Mallorca and in the Canary islands - it is increasingly obvious that neither the island nor its housing market can put up with the huge numbers of tourists that arrive each year.
Mohammed
Accommodation costs on the Spanish island of Ibiza have spiralled so workers have to live in caravans, tents and cars.
22 May 2024
Patricia Escriche / Guardian / eyevine
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Tourism surge forcing Ibiza’s workers to live in car parks
A deluge of visitors has locked locals out of the housing market - and protests are growing across the Balearics.
A growing number of locals and foreign workers who find themselves locked out of Ibiza's rental market. Faced with exorbitant rents for cramped, shared homes, many have little choice but to live in vans, caravans or tents.
In Ibiza - as in neighbouring Mallorca and in the Canary islands - it is increasingly obvious that neither the island nor its housing market can put up with the huge numbers of tourists that arrive each year.
Mohammed
Accommodation costs on the Spanish island of Ibiza have spiralled so workers have to live in caravans, tents and cars.
22 May 2024
Patricia Escriche / Guardian / eyevine
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Tourism surge forcing Ibiza’s workers to live in car parks
A deluge of visitors has locked locals out of the housing market - and protests are growing across the Balearics.
A growing number of locals and foreign workers who find themselves locked out of Ibiza's rental market. Faced with exorbitant rents for cramped, shared homes, many have little choice but to live in vans, caravans or tents.
In Ibiza - as in neighbouring Mallorca and in the Canary islands - it is increasingly obvious that neither the island nor its housing market can put up with the huge numbers of tourists that arrive each year.
Felipe Keilis Carrasco
Accommodation costs on the Spanish island of Ibiza have spiralled so workers have to live in caravans, tents and cars.
22 May 2024
Patricia Escriche / Guardian / eyevine
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Tourism surge forcing Ibiza’s workers to live in car parks
A deluge of visitors has locked locals out of the housing market - and protests are growing across the Balearics.
A growing number of locals and foreign workers who find themselves locked out of Ibiza's rental market. Faced with exorbitant rents for cramped, shared homes, many have little choice but to live in vans, caravans or tents.
In Ibiza - as in neighbouring Mallorca and in the Canary islands - it is increasingly obvious that neither the island nor its housing market can put up with the huge numbers of tourists that arrive each year.
Felipe Keilis Carrasco
Accommodation costs on the Spanish island of Ibiza have spiralled so workers have to live in caravans, tents and cars.
22 May 2024
Patricia Escriche / Guardian / eyevine
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Tourism surge forcing Ibiza’s workers to live in car parks
A deluge of visitors has locked locals out of the housing market - and protests are growing across the Balearics.
A growing number of locals and foreign workers who find themselves locked out of Ibiza's rental market. Faced with exorbitant rents for cramped, shared homes, many have little choice but to live in vans, caravans or tents.
In Ibiza - as in neighbouring Mallorca and in the Canary islands - it is increasingly obvious that neither the island nor its housing market can put up with the huge numbers of tourists that arrive each year.
Felipe Keilis Carrasco
Accommodation costs on the Spanish island of Ibiza have spiralled so workers have to live in caravans, tents and cars.
22 May 2024
Patricia Escriche / Guardian / eyevine
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Tourism surge forcing Ibiza’s workers to live in car parks
A deluge of visitors has locked locals out of the housing market - and protests are growing across the Balearics.
A growing number of locals and foreign workers who find themselves locked out of Ibiza's rental market. Faced with exorbitant rents for cramped, shared homes, many have little choice but to live in vans, caravans or tents.
In Ibiza - as in neighbouring Mallorca and in the Canary islands - it is increasingly obvious that neither the island nor its housing market can put up with the huge numbers of tourists that arrive each year.
Accommodation costs on the Spanish island of Ibiza have spiralled so workers have to live in caravans, tents and cars.
22 May 2024
Patricia Escriche / Guardian / eyevine
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T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Tourism surge forcing Ibiza’s workers to live in car parks
A deluge of visitors has locked locals out of the housing market - and protests are growing across the Balearics.
A growing number of locals and foreign workers who find themselves locked out of Ibiza's rental market. Faced with exorbitant rents for cramped, shared homes, many have little choice but to live in vans, caravans or tents.
In Ibiza - as in neighbouring Mallorca and in the Canary islands - it is increasingly obvious that neither the island nor its housing market can put up with the huge numbers of tourists that arrive each year.
Leonardo Nogueira
Accommodation costs on the Spanish island of Ibiza have spiralled so workers have to live in caravans, tents and cars.
22 May 2024
Patricia Escriche / Guardian / eyevine
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Tourism surge forcing Ibiza’s workers to live in car parks
A deluge of visitors has locked locals out of the housing market - and protests are growing across the Balearics.
A growing number of locals and foreign workers who find themselves locked out of Ibiza's rental market. Faced with exorbitant rents for cramped, shared homes, many have little choice but to live in vans, caravans or tents.
In Ibiza - as in neighbouring Mallorca and in the Canary islands - it is increasingly obvious that neither the island nor its housing market can put up with the huge numbers of tourists that arrive each year.
Leonardo Nogueira
Accommodation costs on the Spanish island of Ibiza have spiralled so workers have to live in caravans, tents and cars.
22 May 2024
Patricia Escriche / Guardian / eyevine
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Tourism surge forcing Ibiza’s workers to live in car parks
A deluge of visitors has locked locals out of the housing market - and protests are growing across the Balearics.
A growing number of locals and foreign workers who find themselves locked out of Ibiza's rental market. Faced with exorbitant rents for cramped, shared homes, many have little choice but to live in vans, caravans or tents.
In Ibiza - as in neighbouring Mallorca and in the Canary islands - it is increasingly obvious that neither the island nor its housing market can put up with the huge numbers of tourists that arrive each year.
Leonardo Nogueira
Accommodation costs on the Spanish island of Ibiza have spiralled so workers have to live in caravans, tents and cars.
22 May 2024
Patricia Escriche / Guardian / eyevine
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T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Tourism surge forcing Ibiza’s workers to live in car parks
A deluge of visitors has locked locals out of the housing market - and protests are growing across the Balearics.
A growing number of locals and foreign workers who find themselves locked out of Ibiza's rental market. Faced with exorbitant rents for cramped, shared homes, many have little choice but to live in vans, caravans or tents.
In Ibiza - as in neighbouring Mallorca and in the Canary islands - it is increasingly obvious that neither the island nor its housing market can put up with the huge numbers of tourists that arrive each year.
Leonardo Nogueira
Accommodation costs on the Spanish island of Ibiza have spiralled so workers have to live in caravans, tents and cars.
22 May 2024
Patricia Escriche / Guardian / eyevine
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Tourism surge forcing Ibiza’s workers to live in car parks
A deluge of visitors has locked locals out of the housing market - and protests are growing across the Balearics.
A growing number of locals and foreign workers who find themselves locked out of Ibiza's rental market. Faced with exorbitant rents for cramped, shared homes, many have little choice but to live in vans, caravans or tents.
In Ibiza - as in neighbouring Mallorca and in the Canary islands - it is increasingly obvious that neither the island nor its housing market can put up with the huge numbers of tourists that arrive each year.
Caravana Leonardo Noguera
Ibiza Tourism
Accommodation costs on the Spanish island of Ibiza have spiralled so workers have to live in caravans, tents and cars.
22 May 2024
Patricia Escriche / Guardian / eyevine
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S.
River Venezuela Camp2110 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334089
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S.
River Venezuela Camp2120 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334091
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S.
River Venezuela Camp2118 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334139
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S. In this photo migrants observes as media prepares programming.
River Venezuela Camp2125 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334148
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S. In this photo, a man carries his belongings as he prepares to set camp.
River Venezuela Camp2112 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334095
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S.
River Venezuela Camp2116 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334084
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S. In this photo a woman looks towards the U.S. as she tries to stay warm.
River Venezuela Camp2124 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334137
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S.
River Venezuela Camp2122 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334140
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S.
River Venezuela Camp2119 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334157
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S.
River Venezuela Camp2127 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334145
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S.
River Venezuela Camp2113 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334081
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S. In this photo a man prepares a tent.
River Venezuela Camp2115 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334080
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S. In this photo a group of men set up a large tent.
River Venezuela Camp2114 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334099
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S.
River Venezuela Camp2121 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334090
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S.
River Venezuela Camp2126 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334082
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S.
River Venezuela Camp2117 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334094
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NEWS - USA-Mexico: Lager für venezolanische Migranten am Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez
Venezuelan migrants set up an encampment on the south bank of the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez. Many of the migrants have been expelled under Title 42 after seeking asylum and are hoping to be accepted as refugees in the U.S. In this photo migrants look towards the U.S. in El Paso, Texas on Oct. 25, 2022.
River Venezuela Camp2111 (Photo by Omar Ornelas/ El Paso Times / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 42334138
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NEWS - Migranten werden an der Grenze zwischen den USA und Mexiko festgenommen
Migrants and asylum seekers are detained by U.S. Border Patrol agents after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Yuma County, Arizona, nearby the Cocopah Indian Tribe's reservation on July 28, 2022.
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NEWS - Migranten werden an der Grenze zwischen den USA und Mexiko festgenommen
Fernando Quiroz, Yuma resident and director of the AZ-CA Humanitarian Coalition, right, hands water to migrants and asylum seekers detained by U.S. Border Patrol agents after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Yuma County, Arizona, nearby the Cocopah Indian TribeÕs reservation on July 28, 2022.
Yuma Migrant Belongings 10159126002 (Photo by Joel Angel Juarez/The Republic / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 40954516
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NEWS - Migranten werden an der Grenze zwischen den USA und Mexiko festgenommen
Nathalie Hernandez Barahona, volunteer coordinator of the AZ-CA Humanitarian Coalition, places water for migrants and asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border in San Luis, Arizona, on July 28, 2022.
Yuma Migrant Belongings 10159126002 (Photo by Joel Angel Juarez/The Republic / USA Today Network/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 40954526
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