Undocumented Immigrants: Faces Of The Displaced

IXTEPEC, MEXICO - AUGUST 05: Salvadorian immigrant Emily Nicole, 18 months, spends a night at the Hermanos en el Camino immigrant shelter on August 5, 2013 in Ixtepec, Mexico. She, her mother Stefanie Elizabeth, 17, and father Hector Manuel, 30, have been staying at the shelter for two months while awaiting Mexican immigration documents to allow them to safely travel to the U.S. border by bus, where they will try to illegally cross into the United States. Thousands of Central American migrants ride atop freight trains, known as 'la bestia', or the beast, during their long and perilous journey through Mexico. Some of the immigrants are robbed, assaulted or, especially in the case of women, raped by gangs who control the train tops, while others fall asleep and tumble down, losing limbs or perishing under the wheels of the trains. Only a fraction of the immigrants who start the journey in Central America will traverse Mexico completely unscathed - and all this before entering the United States and facing the considerable U.S. border security apparatus designed to track, detain and deport them. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
IXTEPEC, MEXICO - AUGUST 05: Salvadorian immigrant Emily Nicole, 18 months, spends a night at the Hermanos en el Camino immigrant shelter on August 5, 2013 in Ixtepec, Mexico. She, her mother Stefanie Elizabeth, 17, and father Hector Manuel, 30, have been staying at the shelter for two months while awaiting Mexican immigration documents to allow them to safely travel to the U.S. border by bus, where they will try to illegally cross into the United States. Thousands of Central American migrants ride atop freight trains, known as 'la bestia', or the beast, during their long and perilous journey through Mexico. Some of the immigrants are robbed, assaulted or, especially in the case of women, raped by gangs who control the train tops, while others fall asleep and tumble down, losing limbs or perishing under the wheels of the trains. Only a fraction of the immigrants who start the journey in Central America will traverse Mexico completely unscathed - and all this before entering the United States and facing the considerable U.S. border security apparatus designed to track, detain and deport them. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
Undocumented Immigrants: Faces Of The Displaced
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John Moore / スタッフ
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2013年08月05日(月)
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