(5 Nov 2024)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ciudad Juárez, Mexico – 4 November 2024
1. Aerial shot of border wall ++MUTE++
2. Various of discarded clothes
3. Razor wire and border wall
4. Migrants waiting for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) appointments
5. Various of CBP officers at passport control
6. Migrants waiting for their CBP One appointment
7. Various of CBP officer during passport control
8. Paso del Norte International Bridge
9. Migrants getting onto the bridge, sign in background reading (Spanish) ‘Good trip’
10. Various of migrants walking on the bridge
11. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Malby Peña, migrant from Venezuela:
"It is worrisome because suddenly that opportunity could be gone. It is a hope, it is a door that can close so we really don’t know. I don’t know much about politics and to say who I want to win, I don’t know. I can say that I hope God willing the best wins and that it can be a blessing for many people who need this opportunity."
12. Mother and son standing by a U.S. flag on the Paso del Norte International Bridge
13. Family by the Paso del Norte International Bridge
14. Various of migrants getting help with their CBP One appointment at the State Population Council
15. SOUNDBITE (English) James Yong, UNHCR Head of Field Office in Ciudad Juárez:
"There are concerns, very grave concerns, about limiting access to asylum, putting more pressure on the asylum space and the asylum process, where people who aren’t asylum seekers are going to use the same channels, and that means you are just creating a bigger backlog and a bigger number of people trying to use the same process, get through the same door."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ciudad Juárez, Mexico – 3 November 2024
16. Juan Alberto Flores, a Mexican migrant, waiting for his CBP One appointment in a migrant shelter with his family
17. Various of Flores talking on the phone about U.S. elections with his sister who lives in the United States
18. Flores’ daughter doing homework
19. Flores’ family
20. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Juan Alberto Flores, asylum-seeker from Mexico:
"He (Trump) speaks with a lot of racism, of mass deportation, deporting people who are already in the U.S. and also wants to remove the CBP One application. He says this and we are afraid."
21. Various of Flores’ daughter doing her homework while he checks the CBP One app
22. Flores checking the CBP One app
23. Flores outside migrant shelter
24. Swings in the wind
STORYLINE:
On the riverbanks of Ciudad Juárez, there are no migrants in sight, but evidence of previous crossings still litters the ground and discarded clothes are entangled in razor wire by the wall.
Migrants are no longer sleeping overnight in large numbers on downtown streets either.
It’s a return to relative calm after an unprecedented surge of immigrants across the U.S. southern border in recent years.
As Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump make their final campaign push in elections that will come to an end in a matter of hours, migrants in Mexico are holding their breath.
“It’s a hope, a door that can be closed,” said Malby Peña, a migrant from Venezuela. “God willing the best wins.”
In the early hours of Monday, a short line of migrants from all over Latin America, papers in hand, waited to cross the border to El Paso, Texas and attend their long-awaited CBP One appointment.
It was a scene that surely contrasts with the images months earlier of migrants trying to break through or crawling under the razor wire.
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