Different groups prepare at dawn at the Las Tecas camp to begin their trek through the Darien jungle. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Antioquia, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
A group of people say a collective prayer at the Las Tecas camp before they start their trek through the Darien jungle. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Antioquia, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
A father carries his young son in his arms as they walk through the Colombian Darien jungle. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Antioquia, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
Hundreds of migrants prepare at dawn in the Las Tecas camp, Acandí, to begin their journey into the interior of Darien. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. Despite this, every day hundreds of people enter the so-called “Darién Gap”, a thick and inhospitable strip of jungle that simultaneously divides a continent, two oceans, a couple of nations and the dreams and aspirations of hundreds of thousands of people. from different parts of the planet in their quest to achieve the American dream. May 18, 2023, Chocó, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
Migrant families rest in the Las Tecas camp before beginning the journey through the “Darién Gap. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 19, 2023, Darien, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
Panoramic view of the Darien Jungle. The journey that migrants must take is approximately 130 km before finding the first towns in Panama. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Antioquia, Colombia.Panoramic view of the Darien Jungle. The journey that migrants must take is approximately 130 km before finding the first towns in Panama. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Chocó, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
A man of Haitian origin, poses for a portrait. in her arms she carries her little son. Both are crossing the Darien Gap. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 19, 2023, Darien, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
Dozens of migrants of different nationalities walk through the Colombian Darien Jungle. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Antioquia, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
A family of Chinese origin crosses one of the Pinololo rivers during their journey through the Darién jungle. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Chocó, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
Fernando, a Venezuelan migrant, leans on a rock as he takes a breath and asks God to give him strength to continue his journey through the Darién. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Chocó, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
A group of people cross the Pinololo River while walking through the Colombian Darien jungle. Within that group, Alejandra carries little Zair, her little son, in her arms. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Chocó, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
Alejandra blows a little air on her little son Zair to try to relieve him of the sweltering heat of the jungle. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Darien, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
Different families traveling on the bed of one of the rivers of the Tapon del Darien. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Darien, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
Manuel poses for a portrait on the bed of the Pinlolo river. Under heavy rain and walking with the help of his crutches, Manuel is on his first day of the journey. What awaits him later is a tough test of physical and mental endurance. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Darien, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
Manuel walks under the storm and on the rocks of the Darien jungle. Without a leg, the route already becomes much more complicated for a person in his conditions. He is a Venezuelan migrant who left Venezuela with his family a month ago. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 19, 2023, Darien, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
While it rains Manuel takes a break on a rock. Without a leg, the route becomes much more complicated for a person in his condition. Without any kind of help along the way, Manuel must face more than 130 kilometers of jungle. Antonio is a Venezuelan migrant who left Venezuela with his family a month ago. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 19, 2023, Darien, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
Horacio carries his little son Zamir in his arms while they cross the Darien Gap. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Darien, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
As they descend a hill, Alejandra and her little son Zair are helped by another migrant. Landslides and difficult terrain are encountered all along the path of the Darien Gap. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Darien, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just one year ago. According to the Panamanian Ministry of Public Security, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle that divides Colombia and Panama. Despite this, every day hundreds of people enter the so-called "Darién Gap", a thick inhospitable jungle strip that simultaneously divides a continent, two oceans, a couple of nations and the dreams and aspirations of hundreds of thousands of people. from different parts of the planet in their quest to achieve the American dream. Selva Darién Colombia
A couple of children of Chinese origin rest on the border between Panama and Colombia. your family is migrating to the United States of America. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Darien, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
A group of migrants take a short break after walking for several hours through the Darién Jungle route. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Darien, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
Jonathan falls to the ground totally tired and with colambres at the border of Colombia and Panama. After more than ten hours of walking, the legs need to rest, but the path is still long. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Darien, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
A family of Venezuelan migrants rests on top of a hill in the Darien jungle. On a dump created by the thousands of migrants who pass through this point every day, some families decide to gather strength to continue their journey the next day. In the first months of 2023, just over 80,000 migrants crossed the Darién jungle, a figure 5 times higher than that registered in the same period just a year ago. According to the Ministry of Public Security of Panama, if the trend continues, by 2023 the number of migrants seeking to reach the north of the American continent could reach the historic figure of 400,000 people who will expose their lives to the dangers of crossing this inhospitable jungle. . that divides Colombia and Panama. May 18, 2023, Darien, Colombia. Selva Darién Colombia
Alejandra says goodbye with a hug to little Mathias, Abrahan and Mauricio, they are about to continue their journey through Mexico with their family to the United States of America. In the first half of 2023 alone, around 250,000 people made this journey through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all of history. Mexico City, Mexico, June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
The members of the Peña family await the arrival of the Subway in Mexico City. They are migrating to the United States of America. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this journey through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all of history. Mexico City, Mexico, June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
Members of the Peña family await the arrival of the freight train known as "La Bestia". The train is used by thousands of migrants year after year on their way to the United States of America. IIn the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this journey through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all of history. Huehuetoca, State of Mexico, Mexico, June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
The Peña family rests under the shade of a tree while watching a train go by. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all history. Queretaro, Mexico. June 18, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
Janeika looks through the window of a hotel in the town of Huehuetoca, thinking about how her life has changed in just a few weeks. Before emigrating from Venezuela, she had never left her country. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this journey through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all of history. Huehuetoca, State of Mexico, Mexico, June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
Little Mathias and Mauricio rest in a hotel room in Hueuetoca, a town on the outskirts of Mexico City, where migrants arrive daily to wait for the train known as "The Beast." In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this journey through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all of history. Huehuetoca, State of Mexico, Mexico, June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
Ronny makes a prayer to his god in the morning. He is inside a hotel room, and is about to go in search of the train known as "The Beast". This means of transportation is known to be dangerous, but thousands of Latin American migrants use it to reach the border with the United States of America. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this journey through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all of history. Huehuetoca, State of Mexico, Mexico, June 18, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
The Peña family very early at dawn await transportation to travel to the Huehuetoca dump, the place where the freight train known as "La Bestia" stops before continuing on its way to northern Mexico. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all history. Huehuetoca, Estado de Mexico. June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
Little Mauricio Peña poses for a portrait while his family waits for a transport that will take them to the Huehuetoca garbage dump, where they will wait for the train known as "The Beast". In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all history. Huehuetoca, State of Mexico. June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
Several families of migrants waiting for the train to stop so they can board it and travel to the United States Border. "The Beast" as this freight train is known has become an option for migrants seeking to travel outside the law. Which has also made it one of the most dangerous routes for them. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all history. Huehuetoca, State of Mexico, Mexico. June 18, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
Dozens of families and people walk towards "La Bestia", the freight train that crosses all of Mexico, they hope that this means of transport will take them to the border with the United States of America. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this journey through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all of history. Huehuetoca, State of Mexico, Mexico, June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
A group of people desperately seeks to get on one of the wagons of "The Beast". while the train makes a stop. This migratory route by train is recognized as one of the most dangerous in the American continent. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this journey through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all of history. Huehuetoca, State of Mexico, Mexico, June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
Ronny holds a blanket over the family with whom he is traveling to the United States. they must endure the sun's rays while traveling on the wagons of "The Beast". In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all history. San Queretaro, Mexico. June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
Maria and her daughters Jimena, Alana, Elier and Andri travel aboard the roof of "La Bestia". With temperatures that exceed 40 degrees centimeters during the summer, these families must endure a journey of more than 2 thousand kilometers through Mexico. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all of history. Guanajuato, Mexico. June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
A family of Venezuelan migrants travel aboard the train known as "La Bestia". In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all history. Queretaro, Mexico. June 18, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
Maria and her daughters Jimena, Alana, Elier and Andri, travel on the rusty metals of "La Bestia", the cargo train used by migrants to reach the border between Mexico and the United States of America. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all history. Huehuetoca, Salamanca, Mexico. June 18, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
A family of Venezuelan migrants travel aboard the train known as "La Bestia". In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all history. Queretaro, Mexico. June 18, 2023., Mexico. June 18, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
A man rests on a bed of rusty metal. He is a migrant traveling on "The Beast" to the United States of America. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all history. San Guanajuato, Mexico. June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
Dozens of migrants walk on the train tracks at dawn. They seek to board another train that will bring them closer to the border with the United States. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all history. Huehuetoca, Salamanca, Mexico. June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
A group of families that are migrating to the United States of America sleep under a bridge in the streets of Irapuato. Given the lack of various sheltersbpoints on the migratory route, people must occupy the streets to wait for the train to pass. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all of history. Irapueato, Mexico. June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
The little children Abraham and Mauricio are on the freight train that will take them to the north of Mexico. They travel with their families on "The Beast", a very dangerous option for migrants traveling to the United States of America. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all history. Huehuetoca, Salamanca, Mexico. June 18, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
A group of people offer food and water to migrants traveling in "The Beast" to the United States of America. Groups like these organize themselves on a voluntary basis to try to help train passengers, who have to endure dehydration and hunger during the journey. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all of history. Coahuila, Mexico. June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
Leonardo, a Venezuelan migrant, sleeps while "The Beast" continues his march somewhere in northern Mexico. After traveling for many hours, fatigue becomes evident and people try to sleep, even if it puts their lives in danger. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all of history. San Luis Potosí, México. June 20, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
Alejandra and Leonardo travel on the train known as "The Beast". They are very tired because they started their trip two months ago from Chile and have traveled more than 5 thousand kilometers to reach this point somewhere in the northern desert of Mexico. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all history. Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico. June 20, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
The Peña family waits for a bus at the transport terminal in the city of Monterrey. The city has become one of the largest arrival points for migrants traveling to the United States. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all history. Monterrey City, Mexico. June 21, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
The Peña family walks along the banks of the Rio Grande, they look for the best option to cross the river. They try to do it quickly because the border paths are dangerous due to the recurring assaults on migrants. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all of history. Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico. June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
A Venezuelan family recently arrived in Piedras Negras, looking for the best option to cross the Rio Grande that divides Mexico and the United States. With the pregnant woman and a small child they must find the safest step before the Mexican authorities can arrest them. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all of history. Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico. June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
The Peña family: Roberto, Janayka, Mathias, Ricardo, Génesis, Mauricio and Abrahan finally cross the Rio Grande that divides Mexico and the United States of America. After traveling four thousand kilometers for two months, this Venezuelan family will try to stay and live in US territory. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all of history. San Querétaro, Mexico. June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico
A family of Homduran migrants crosses the Rio Grande to try to access the United States of America. In the first half of 2023, around 250,000 people made this trip through Latin America, a figure that represents, according to the IOM, the largest record of people in transit in the Western Hemisphere in all of history. Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico. June 17, 2023. Mexico City Mexico