Crossings At The US Mexico Border Remain Low As Trump's Second Inauguration Nears
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SASABE, ARIZONA - JANUARY 20: The U.S.-Mexico border fence ends with a gap on January 20, 2025 east of Sasabe, Arizona. Nightly, immigrants pass around the fence after smugglers transport them to the remote area in the Sonora Desert. Although immigrant crossings are down sharply, the incoming Trump administration has vowed to complete the wall and "seal" the border completely. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
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Cerca de 50 activistas participan en una caminata de una semana que atraviesa el Desierto de Sonora con fin de llamar atención a los migrantes que pierden la vida.
Close to 50 activists have engaged in a week-long walk through the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, leaving crosses along the way for the many migrants who lose their lives trying to cross into the U.S.
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