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October 16, 2014
US Returning Migrants to Harm
Murder victim in the central neighborhood of the Rivera Hernandez district of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, on September 8, 2014. © 2014 Stephen Ferry 455549
Man shows scars from bullet wounds from gang attack that prompted him to flee to the United States. He is now back in San Pedro Sula after having been deported. © 2014 Stephen Ferry 455549
Police patrolling in Chamelecón neighborhood, San Pedro Sula, Honduras. In 2012, the MS-13 (Mara Salvatrucha) transnational criminal gang forced many residents of the neighborhood to flee their homes. © 2014 Stephen Ferry 455549
Returned migrants at the Attention Center for the Returned Migrant, San Pedro Sula airport, Honduras. © 2014 Stephen Ferry 455549
Returned migrants board a bus to Tegucigalpa in front the Center for Returned Migrants, San Pedro Sula airport, Honduras in September 2014 © 2014 Stephen Ferry 455549
The US government’s rapid-fire screening of unauthorized migrants at the border is sending Central Americans back to the risk of serious harm.
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