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More than 7,000 undocumented migrants left an impoverished, violence-plagued Honduras October 13 and is marching north through Guatemala and Mexico to the US border.

Honduran migrants march in Chiapas state, Mexico October 21, 2018.

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Honduran migrants taking part in a new caravan heading to the US, talk with Guatemalan police officers at Chiquimula, Guatemala, October 22, 2018.

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Honduran migrants climb the gate of the Guatemala-Mexico international border bridge in Chiapas state.

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Honduran migrants push down the gate to the Guatemala-Mexico international border bridge in Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico.

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A Honduran woman holds a crying baby as they struggle to cross the Guatemala-Mexico international border bridge.

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A migrant jumps off a bridge to enter Mexico from the border with Guatemala.

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Migrants wade across the Suchiate River from Guatemala into Mexico.

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Migrants cross into Mexico by raft from Guatemala.

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Honduran migrants help a man holding a child down to the Suchiate River from the Guatemala-Mexico international border bridge.

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A Guatemalan Red Cross attendant assists an Honduran migrant in Ciudad Tecun Uman, Guatemala, October 22, 2018.

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A child cries as he waits at a checkpoint in Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico.

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A baby rests on the road linking Ciudad Hidalgo and Tapachula, Chiapas state, Mexico, on October 21, 2018.

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Guatemalan workers fumigate a bridge over the Suchiate River connecting Guatemala and Mexico.

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