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Migrants drifting and exposed to the pandemic in southeastern Mexico

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Tapachula (Mexico), May 28 (EFE) .- Central American migrants roam the streets of Tapachula, in southeastern Mexico, where they have been adrift due to the coronavirus pandemic.(CAMERA: Juan Manuel Blanco)

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