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  • A migrant sleeps over the railroad waiting for the train departure in Arriaga, Mexico. April 21, 2013.
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  • A woman sets fire to keep warm while waits the next train arrival in México City, May 20, 2008.
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  • A group of migrants gather beside train tracks under a bridge near to Mexico City where they have to bear the cold at dawn and be alert when train is getting close, in State of Mexico, Mexico, September 20, 2008.
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  • At morning, a migrant shaves his face before to leave the shelter where the migrants stay for some days for resting. Many shelters across Mexico help to the migrants during their journey to reach to United States. Arriaga, Mexico, January 20, 2008.
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  • Sometimes women ask for time out to rest and clean the blood from their nose. His blood is an offering to his deities, which will be accepted and rewarded with a good harvest.<br />
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In the indigenous Nahua community of La Esperanza in Mexico, people maintain the tradition of fighting to ask for rain and obtaining a good harvest season. The people of La Esperanza and nearby communities gather in the afternoon in the middle of a field of sowing set up as a battlefield. Men and women fight with their fists and the blows are aimed at the face. His blood represents the fertility of the earth and when it falls into the furrows it becomes the sacred liquid that will germinate the corn plant.
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  • GUADALAJARA, MEXICO - MAY 11, 2017: A woman works in a rest area inside the Wizeline facilities. Wizeline transforms how business design, develop and deliver technology products. Rodrigo Cruz for The New York Times
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  • Liseth Elvira Lopez Hernandez, 22, after two months of recovery, rests into a room of the Albergue Buen Pastor. Her husband was killed in a car accident years ago in Guatemala, after that, Elvira attempted to reach the U.S. but fell down from the train on movement and lost her right leg, in Tapachula, Mexico, April 20, 2013.
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  • Carlos Ortez from El Salvador rests inside a shelter for migrants, after several days traveled through mountains and villages inside Mexico; behind on the wall, a painting of Virgin of Guadalupe in Coatzacoalcos, Mexico, October 6, 2008.
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