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‘Enrique’s Journey’ and ‘In Trek North, First Lure Is Mexico’s Other Line’Slide2
TASK
Look through each picture on this PowerPoint.
Answer the following questions on the blog:
What techniques do
the photographers
use to help you feel what these immigrants feel
?
By looking at these pictures, does it change
the way you think about
immigration? Why
or why not
? Use evidence from the pictures to support your response. Slide3Slide4Slide5
People on a makeshift raft illegally crossed the
Suchiate
River, which separates this part of Guatemala and Mexico.Slide6
Washington’s immigration overhaul would tighten border security between Mexico and the United States to stem illegal crossings.Slide7
The Mexican military patrolled along the
Suchiate
River in Ciudad Hidalgo, looking for weapons and drugs.Slide8
At a migrant shelter in
Tapachula
, Mexico, Hondurans looked at a map to check their progress toward the United States.Slide9
Selvin
Espinoza, 19, from Honduras, outside the migrant shelter in
Tapachula
before continuing on to the United States.Slide10
The prevailing force compelling Central Americans to go north seems to be deteriorating conditions at home.Slide11
Migrants, crowded into precarious positions on the train, sometimes slip off and lose limbs.Slide12
Migrants face robbers, rapists, crooked police officers and inhospitable terrain on their journeys north.