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US immigration hell: cold and hungry migrants tell of being held in a barbed wire enclosure, under a bridge in El Paso, Texas
- In a Texas border town, migrants subjected to Donald Trump’s hardline approach are enduring appalling conditions
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For three days and nights, Maria and her 14-year-old son were penned behind barbed wire, under a bridge in El Paso.
Cold, hungry, surrounded by sick and crying babies and with only the stony ground for a bed, her first experience of America was not as she had imagined.
“I came here to work and get a better future for my family,” she said.
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“I never thought I would go through this.”
Maria (who is from Guatemala and who requested The Guardian not use her real name) and her son are among hundreds of Central American migrants who have been detained by US immigration agents in an area of dirt under the Paso del Norte bridge.
The full brutality of the conditions in this makeshift prison-cum-shelter is only now starting to emerge.
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