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Ciudad Juarez, Jul 3 (EFE).- Mexican authorities on Saturday arrested 53 migrants, mostly of Central American origin, crammed into a house in the northern Ciudad Juárez, on the border with Texas, United States.According to the authorities, the migrants are 10 men and two women from Guatemala, 33 men and six women from Honduras, a man from El Salvador and another from Mexico. (Camera: RAUL MORALES).SHOT LST: MEXICAN AUTHORITIES ARREST MIGRANTS IN CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO.
Ciudad Juárez (Mexico), April 17 (EFE) .-(Camera: Raúl Morales) Dozens of trans migrants take shelter these days in the Casa de Colores in Mexico's Ciudad Juárez, a refuge created by themselves in which to share dreams, wishes and fears after a journey of thousands of kilometres.FOOTAGE OF CASA DE COLORES AND SOME OF ITS RESIDENTS.
About 200 anti-immigrant protesters in the Mexican border city of Tijuana are blocked by police from reaching a migrant shelter, as thousands of Central Americans have arrived in the city in the past few days hoping to reach the United States. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES
Migrants attempt to pull down a section of a barbed wire fence installed by Texas authorities on the Mexico-US border. The tensions on the border come amid an ongoing legal back-and-forth over a Texas law that would allow state police to arrest and deport migrants who cross illegally into the United States from Mexico. IMAGES
Hundreds of migrants wait to be processed by US authorities in Eagle Pass, Texas, after crossing the US-Mexico border. The state's Republican governor signed a bill on Monday that would allow state police to arrest and deport migrants who cross illegally into the United States from Mexico. The move by Governor Greg Abbott sets up a potential legal clash with the federal government, which generally sets and enforces immigration laws. IMAGES
Dozens of migrants attempt to reach the United States by swimming across the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Some then swim back to the Mexican side of the river after being warned away by Texas authorities. IMAGES