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People, including many Haitians, leave Mexico to cross into the United States for their appointment with officials to seek asylum, Wednesday, March 13, 2024, seen from Tijuana, Mexico. Gang violence wracking Haiti has reverberated among millions who left Haiti for Brazil, Chile, Mexico and the United States. Many feel helpless when they call terrified family members who can't leave the island nation because airports are closed and crossing the Florida Straits by sea to the United States is considered too dangerous and unlikely to succeed. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
Photo by: Gregory Bull
People, including many Haitians, leave Mexico to cross into the United States for their appointment with officials to seek asylum, Wednesday, March 13, 2024, seen from Tijuana, Mexico. Gang violence wracking Haiti has reverberated among millions who left Haiti for Brazil, Chile, Mexico and the United States. Many feel helpless when they call terrified family members who can't leave the island nation because airports are closed and crossing the Florida Straits by sea to the United States is considered too dangerous and unlikely to succeed. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

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