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More and more refugees from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua

At the border between Mexico and the United States, the scene repeats itself every day: migrants cross the Rio Bravo from the Mexican city of Piedras Negras to Eagle Pass, Texas.

A dangerous crossing that thousands of migrants undertake every year in search of a better future.

The number of Venezuelans, Cubans, and Nicaraguans apprehended at the United States' southern border skyrocketed in August, while migrants from Mexico and other high-immigration countries were apprehended less frequently, U.S. authorities said on Monday (19).

According to the U.S. government, the United States apprehended 56,000 migrants from Venezuela, Cuba . . .

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