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Migrants bused to U.S. capital from Texas struggle to secure

Juan Camilo Mendoza sits with his daughter Evangeline, 1, as they wait for Evangeline's mother Noralis Zuniga outside of Mary's Center in Washington, U.S., August 23, 2022. Mendoza gave himself the tattoo on his hand when he was much younger because he wanted a tattoo but couldn't afford one. Noralis took an admission test at Mary's Center to take early childcare teacher classes. The Colombian couple are among the more than 7,000 migrants who have taken free bus rides from Texas to the U.S. capitol since April. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Migrants bused to U.S. capital from Texas struggle to secure
Migrants bused to U.S. capital from Texas struggle to secure
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