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Luz de Maria, from Guatemala, with her son, Brandon. In late June, our staff photographer @heislerphoto witnessed the fragments of the immigration crisis as it played out in the Rio Grande Valley near McAllen, Texas. “What has become a common scene today was a new phenomenon when I visited the border in 2014,” he writes. “Back then, immigrants fleeing violence from Central American countries, many in search of asylum, were crossing in broad daylight and turning themselves in to the Border Patrol in greater numbers. Since then, a steady flow of people have kept coming north. And they find themselves at the center of an existence shaped by physical danger and policy shifts that confound even the most experienced immigration experts.” In McAllen, he witnessed about 150 undocumented immigrants just released from federal custody huddled behind a bus terminal. It was the latest stop in a long and arduous journey north that may eventually end up back in Central America. Immigrants from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, many with children in their arms, clutched clear plastic bags filled with their belongings. Wearing ankle monitors, they’d been given notices to appear in court, where their future in the U.S. would be determined. But with most court dates months away, they were scrambling to join families in cities to the north. Visit the link in our profile to see more images by @heislerphoto.


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