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Migrants who have recently made it to the US arrive in buses from detention centers to reunite with family members for the first time after being separated at the US-Mexico border near Brownsville’s bus station, in Texas. IMAGES
Tapachula, Mexico, Jan 16 (EFE).- A caravan made up of more than 9,000 Honduran migrants was crossing western Guatemala and heading towards Mexico on Saturday after overcoming several official blockades.The caravan, divided into three groups of approximately 3,000 people each and whose destination is the United States, crossed illegally between Friday night and Saturday through the El Florido border post, located 200 kilometers west of Guatemala City, despite the fact that initially security forces had blocked their way. (Camera: JUAN MANUEL BLANCO).SHOT LIST: NATIONAL GUARDSMEN DEPLOYED TO CONTROL MIGRANTS AT GUATEMALAN BORDER, IN TAPACHULA, MEXICO.
Washington DC, Jan 13 (EFE / EPA) .- Washington Police Chief Robert Contee announced Wednesday that more than 20,000 National Guard members have been deployed ahead of and during President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration ceremony on January 20. (Camera: CARLOS VILAS)SHOT LIST: NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS DEPLOYED IN THE US CAPITOL IN WASHINGTON DC.
Washington (US), Jan 13 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Carlos Vilas).- Washington Police Chief Robert Contee announced Wednesday that 20,000 members of the National Guard would be deployed to protect the Capitol during the presidential inauguration on January 20. FOOTAGE OF NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS DEPLOYED TO PROTECT THE US CAPITOL.
Atlanta, Jul 7 (EFE / EPA) .- A thousand troops from the Georgia National Guard were deployed Tuesday after State Governor Brian Kemp on Monday decreed a state of emergency following violence on the weekend of July 4. (Camera: ERIK LESSER)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE NATIONAL GUARD OF GEORGIA DEPLOYED, BUILDINGS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA, US.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).