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Expelled from US at night, migrant families weigh next steps

By Elliot Spagat Associated Press
March 28, 2021
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Migrants sleep under a gazebo at a park in the Mexican border city of Reynosa on Saturday. Dozens of migrants who earlier tried to cross into the U.S. in order to seek asylum have turned this park into an encampment for those expelled from the U.S. under pandemic-related presidential authority.

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