Across rivers and treacherous terrain, migrants trekked to the U.S. seeking asylum.
The end of Title 42 has sent tremors across the U.S., marking a major shift in immigration policy at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Some people travel through multiple countries and extremely dangerous conditions to try and reach the U.S. The Darien Gap, shown above on Tuesday, is an especially treacherous stretch of jungle along the Colombia-Panama border. | Ivan Valencia/AP PhotoLily weed is currently covering parts of the Rio Grande, making it more difficult to pass through. | Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Many migrants make the cheap yet dangerous ride north through Mexico on a network of freight trains, known as La Bestia. Shown above, migrants ride atop a train near Ciudad Juarez on Wednesday. | John Moore/Getty ImagesIn the early hours of Thursday, people continued to arrive at the border, joining the many who had already been camping out. | Andres Leighton/AP Photo
Some migrants clung to the border fence as they waited for asylum hearings on Thursday, shown above in San Ysidro, Calif. | Sandy Huffaker/AFP via Getty Images Migrants receive pizza from volunteers after being released from a respite center in Brownsville, Texas on Thursday. | Julio Cortez/AP Photo
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