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Photos: Immigrant caravan arrives in Hermosillo, Mexico
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Photos: Immigrant caravan arrives in Hermosillo, Mexico

  • Apr 23, 2018
  • Apr 23, 2018 Updated Aug 10, 2018
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The remnants of the migrant caravan that drew the ire of President Donald Trump arrived in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, on Saturday. Hermosillo is about four hours south of Tucson. They were continuing their journey north through Mexico toward the U.S. border.

Immigrant caravan

Immigrant caravan

Central American migrants, who attended the annual Migrants Stations of the Cross caravan for migrants' rights, ride a northern-bound train known as "La Bestia," or The Beast, as they arrive to Hermosillo, Sonora state, Mexico, Saturday, April 21, 2018. The remnants of the migrant caravan that drew the ire of President Donald Trump were continuing their journey north through Mexico toward the U.S. border. (AP Photo/Luis Gutierrez)

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Immigrant caravan

Immigrant caravan

A young Central American migrant who attended the annual Migrants Stations of the Cross caravan for migrants' rights cries after arriving by train to Hermosillo, Sonora state, Mexico, Saturday, April 21, 2018. The remnants of the migrant caravan that drew the ire of President Donald Trump were continuing their journey north through Mexico toward the U.S. border. (AP Photo/Luis Gutierrez)

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Immigrant caravan

Immigrant caravan

A Central American migrants, who attended the annual Migrants Stations of the Cross caravan for migrants' rights, talk to members of the Mexican Red Cross after arriving by train to Hermosillo, Sonora state, Mexico, Saturday, April 21, 2018. The remnants of the migrant caravan that drew the ire of President Donald Trump were continuing their journey north through Mexico toward the U.S. border (AP Photo/Luis Gutierrez)

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Immigrant caravan

Immigrant caravan

Central American migrants who attended the annual Migrants Stations of the Cross caravan for migrants' rights, rest at a community shelter after arriving by train to Hermosillo, Sonora state, Mexico, Saturday, April 21, 2018. The remnants of the migrant caravan that drew the ire of President Donald Trump were continuing their journey north through Mexico toward the U.S. border. (AP Photo/Luis Gutierrez)

Luis Gutierrez / Associated Press

Immigrant caravan

Immigrant caravan

Central American migrant Karla Gonzalez, center, her son Lester, left, and boyfriend Melvin Ceballos, try to call to relatives in Honduras as they rest at a community shelter after arriving by train to Hermosillo, Sonora state, Mexico, Saturday, April 21, 2018. The remnants of the migrant caravan that drew the ire of President Donald Trump were continuing their journey north through Mexico toward the U.S. border. (AP Photo/Luis Gutierrez)

Luis Gutierrez / Associated Press

Immigrant caravan

Immigrant caravan

A Central American migrant who attended the annual Migrants Stations of the Cross caravan for migrants' rights receives medical attention from Mexican Red Cross paramedics after arriving by train to Hermosillo, Sonora state, Mexico, Saturday, April 21, 2018. The remnants of the migrant caravan that drew the ire of President Donald Trump were continuing their journey north through Mexico toward the U.S. border. (AP Photo/Luis Gutierrez)

Luis Gutierrez / Associated Press

Immigrant caravan

Immigrant caravan

A Honduran migrant who attended the annual Migrants Stations of the Cross caravan for migrants' rights talks to members of the Mexican Red Cross after arriving by train to Hermosillo, Sonora state, Mexico, Saturday, April 21, 2018. The remnants of the migrant caravan that drew the ire of President Donald Trump were continuing their journey north through Mexico toward the U.S. border

Luis Gutierrez / Associated Press

Immigrant caravan

Immigrant caravan

Honduran migrants, who attended the annual Migrants Stations of the Cross caravan for migrants' rights, pose for photos with their national flag after arriving by train to Hermosillo, Sonora state, Mexico, Saturday, April 21, 2018. The remnants of the migrant caravan that drew the ire of President Donald Trump were continuing their journey north through Mexico toward the U.S. border. (AP Photo/Luis Gutierrez)

Luis Gutierrez / Associated Press

Immigrant caravan

Immigrant caravan

A Central American migrant, who attended the annual Migrants Stations of the Cross caravan for migrants' rights, gets off a northern-bound train known as "La Bestia," or The Beast, as they arrive to Hermosillo, Sonora state, Mexico, Saturday, April 21, 2018. The remnants of the migrant caravan that drew the ire of President Donald Trump were continuing their journey north through Mexico toward the U.S. border. (AP Photo/Luis Gutierrez)

Luis Gutierrez / Associated Press

Immigrant caravan

Immigrant caravan

Nicaraguan migrant Jesus Emmanuel Diaz Rubio, who attended the annual Migrants Stations of the Cross caravan for migrants' rights, eats a sandwich after getting off the northern-bound train known as "La Bestia," or The Beast, in Hermosillo, Sonora state, Mexico, Saturday, April 21, 2018. The remnants of the migrant caravan that drew the ire of President Donald Trump were continuing their journey north through Mexico toward the U.S. border. (AP Photo/Luis Gutierrez)

Luis Gutierrez / Associated Press

Immigrant caravan

Immigrant caravan

Central American migrants, who attended the annual Migrants Stations of the Cross caravan for migrants' rights, get off a northern-bound train known as "La Bestia," or The Beast, as they arrive to Hermosillo, Sonora state, Mexico, Saturday, April 21, 2018. The remnants of the migrant caravan that drew the ire of President Donald Trump were continuing their journey north through Mexico toward the U.S. border. (AP Photo/Luis Gutierrez)

Luis Gutierrez / Associated Press

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