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

Noralis Zuniga and Juan Camilo Mendoza wait at a bus stop and check google maps to find the route that will take them back to the hotel they are staying at with their daughter Evangeline, 1, after visiting Mary's Center, in Washington, U.S., August 23, 2022. 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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