A young boy looks out of the make-shift shower facilities at the migrant camp in Reynosa, Mexico.
Children wait in line for individual evaluation at the medical facilities provided at the migrant camp in Reynosa, Mexico.
A boy looks out of his tent and current home at El Chaparral in Tijuana, Mexico.
Children reach for what they can grab from the trunk of a vehicle filled with food and clothing. When charities arrive at migrant camps with donations, the vehicles are always quickly surrounded by families in need.
Two sisters sit on their shared bed discussing their disappointment with the progress of their experience as they wait for asylum in Reynosa, Mexico.
Children wait in line for food at El Chaparral in Tijuana, Mexico.
A young girl in Reynosa, Mexico grabs something from her family’s tent. They were deported from the United States two weeks earlier after crossing over the Rio Grande River in Roma, Texas. The Hidalgo Port of Entry was previously closed causing migrant families to be sent to Tijuana for deportation but last month it reopened and the camp in Reynosa has since tripled in size.
Community hair cuts are provided by those and for those dwelling at El Chaparral in Tijuana, Mexico.
Women and children sit at the San Ysidro point of entry at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Untitled, Reynosa Mexico 2021.
A young girl sits in an overcrowded sleeping space in Reynosa, Mexico.
El Chaparral is the community of migrants living in Tijuana at the Ysidro Port of Entry. It is where I started my story about migration. Most of the migrants here are anxiously waiting for the border to be open for them instead of crossing at Eagle’s Pass or in Texas.
A young boy looks out of the make-shift shower facilities at the migrant camp in Reynosa, Mexico.
Children wait in line for individual evaluation at the medical facilities provided at the migrant camp in Reynosa, Mexico.
A boy looks out of his tent and current home at El Chaparral in Tijuana, Mexico.
Children reach for what they can grab from the trunk of a vehicle filled with food and clothing. When charities arrive at migrant camps with donations, the vehicles are always quickly surrounded by families in need.
Two sisters sit on their shared bed discussing their disappointment with the progress of their experience as they wait for asylum in Reynosa, Mexico.
Children wait in line for food at El Chaparral in Tijuana, Mexico.
A young girl in Reynosa, Mexico grabs something from her family’s tent. They were deported from the United States two weeks earlier after crossing over the Rio Grande River in Roma, Texas. The Hidalgo Port of Entry was previously closed causing migrant families to be sent to Tijuana for deportation but last month it reopened and the camp in Reynosa has since tripled in size.
Community hair cuts are provided by those and for those dwelling at El Chaparral in Tijuana, Mexico.
Women and children sit at the San Ysidro point of entry at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Untitled, Reynosa Mexico 2021.
A young girl sits in an overcrowded sleeping space in Reynosa, Mexico.
El Chaparral is the community of migrants living in Tijuana at the Ysidro Port of Entry. It is where I started my story about migration. Most of the migrants here are anxiously waiting for the border to be open for them instead of crossing at Eagle’s Pass or in Texas.