The REALITY of America's migrant crisis in pictures: Migrants bedding down in Chicago police stations, cramped buses departing an overwhelmed NYC and makeshift camps on the US-Mexico border
- Denver, Chicago, and New York have all struggled against the tide of migration
The pictures say it all: America is overwhelmed.
Migrants cross the Rio Grande River to enter the US, in Matamoros, Mexico, as pandemic-era rules came to an end
After crossing the Rio Grande river, migrants await processing by US immigration officials during a vicious sandstorm in El Paso
Migrants put their arms between the bars of the wall to grab the food delivered by volunteers. Some 400 migrants, all families, were camped out on US soil in the no man's land between Tijuana and San Diego after crossing the border illegally
People board a bus outside New York City's Roosevelt Hotel, a disused landmark that's used for processing an unusually large number of migrants
Migrants from African countries like Burkina Faso, Egypt and Mauritania, in Newburgh, after being relocated from New York City
A father from Venezuela feeds his 15-month-old son in the lobby of a police station where they have been staying with other migrant families since their arrival to Chicago, Illinois
Migrants receive supplies outside the District 12 station of the Chicago Police Department in Chicago, Illinois
Immigrants from Venezuela rest in the lobby of a police station where they've been staying since their arrival to Chicago, Illinois, earlier this month
Migrants wait in a bus for its departure to Phoenix Airport from a migrant transition center in Somerton, Arizona, after being released by Border Patrol
A migrant lies on a sleeping pad at a makeshift shelter in Denver, Colorado
Venezuelan migrant Jackson Marcano counts what little money he has in his pocket at a processing center in Denver, Colorado
Migrants wait in line for meals from a food truck at a migrant processing center in Denver, Colorado, earlier this month
Migrants wait for a bus to take them to a processing center after turning themselves over to US Border Patrol in Fronton, Texas
The sun casts a long shadow as these migrants arrive for processing and entry into the US in Zuma, Arizona
Migrants awaiting processing near razor wire at the border in El Paso, Texas
Groups of migrants from both Peru and Senegal beat the clock just before the expiration of Title 42 in Yuma, Arizona
Biden's low marks on immigration follows the end of Title 42 authority and a surge of migration from people who traveled through Mexico
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