
In this Nov. 27, 2018 photo, migrants Nelson Landaverde, left, Angel Lemus, center, and Erick Canales, who traveled with a caravan of Central American migrants, pose for a photo at their new job as car washers, in Tijuana, Mexico. “Here you make a little money, I can take something to eat to my baby,” said Landaverde, a 21-year-old from Copan, Honduras. Landaverde and his pregnant wife have already put their names on an informal list to apply for asylum in the U.S., but in the meantime he wants to earn money to make their lives a little more comfortable in Tijuana. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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