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Ciudad Juarez/Matamoros/Tijuana, Mexico, Feb 26 (EFE).- Tijuana, Matamoros and starting Friday, Ciudad Juarez, are the three Mexican border cities where migrants are crossing into the United States to have immigration courts review their asylum requests. (Camera: CÉSAR CONTRERAS)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF MIGRANTS CROSSING INTO THE UNITED STATES FROM MEXICO.
Ciudad Juarez/Matamoros/Tijuana, Mexico, Feb 26 (EFE).- Tijuana, Matamoros and starting Friday, Ciudad Juarez, are the three Mexican border cities where migrants are crossing into the United States to have immigration courts review their asylum requests. (Camera: MARCO ANTONIO RODRIGUEZ/ RAUL MORALES))SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF MIGRANTS CROSSING INTO THE UNITED STATES FROM MEXICO.
Matamoros (Mexico), Feb 12 (EFE), (CAMERA: Abraham Pineda-Jácome) .- Migrants stranded for months in the Mexican border on Matamoros due to the protocol of former United States President Donald Trump Friday recovered hope after Joe Biden's announcement to reopen the asylum cases.
Matamoros (Mexico) (EFE), (Camera: Marco Antonio Rodríguez).- After months stranded in the border city of Matamoros waiting to receive asylum by the United States, hundreds of migrants hope of a radical change with Joe Biden's arrival at the White House.Thousands of kilometres away, a migrant caravan was prevented from crossing the Guatemala-Honduras border.FOOTAGE OF MIGRANTS STRANDED IN MATAMOROS, MEXICO.SOUNDBITES OF:-MARÍA GUADALUPE, GUATEMALAN MIGRANT:"Here everybody is happy. Cubans watch the news and they jump with excitement, they shout... They say 'We will cross. We just have to be patient and wait a few more months. "-ROBERTO HERNÁNDEZ, SALVADORAN MIGRANT:"We are happy that a president like that arrives (at the White House). A president who is reasonable and knows about humanity."-JUAN ANTONIO SIERRA VARGAS, COORDINATOR AT MIGRANT HOUSE:"There is no support from any level of government. We are facing critical conditions."
Chiquimula (Guatemala), Jan 18 (EFE), (Camera: Esteban Biba).- Guatemala's government prevented a caravan of around 6,000 Hondurans migrants seeking to reach the United States to cross the border. The caravan is currently stranded in the department of Chiquimula, on the border with Honduras.FOOTAGE OF THE MIGRANT CARAVAN AT THE HONDURAN BORDER.