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Haitian migrants rest by fresh water plants near the Del Rio International Bridge as part of a group of people from Haiti waiting in Del Rio and Ciudad Acuña to get access to the United States, Friday, Sept. 17, 2021, in Del Rio, Texas.  Haitians crossed the Rio Grande freely and in a steady stream, going back and forth between the U.S. and Mexico through knee-deep water with some parents carrying small children on their shoulders. Unable to buy supplies in the U.S., they returned briefly to Mexico for food and cardboard to settle, temporarily at least, under or near the bridge in Del Rio, a city of 35,000 that has been severely strained by migrant flows in recent months. (Marie D. De Jesús/Houston Chronicle via AP)

Haitian migrants rest by fresh water plants near the Del Rio International Bridge as part of a group of people from Haiti waiting in Del Rio and Ciudad Acuña to get access to the United States, Friday, Sept. 17, 2021, in Del Rio, Texas. Haitians crossed the Rio Grande freely and in a steady stream, going back and forth between the U.S. and Mexico through knee-deep water with some parents carrying small children on their shoulders. Unable to buy supplies in the U.S., they returned briefly to Mexico for food and cardboard to settle, temporarily at least, under or near the bridge in Del Rio, a city of 35,000 that has been severely strained by migrant flows in recent months. (Marie D. De Jesús/Houston Chronicle via AP)

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