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Faced with deplorable conditions, and Tijuana’s already strained resources in question thanks to a newly elected Mexican president, some asylum seekers gave up their dreams of making it to America, choosing instead to be deported back to the violence and lack of opportunity they had fled in their home countries; others began the process of resettling in Mexico. Some took their chances and crossed into California under the cover of darkness. Still, some 3,000 people continue to wait. Tijuana’s networks of activist and humanitarian organizations have mobilized to help. But the members of the caravan face uncertain futures; will Trump’s mandate at the border change? How long can they stay in limbo? Do you keep waiting, or do you try to cross?

For almost everyone photographer @susanmeiselas documented, even the waiting is better than the violence, poverty, and chaos they left behind. A kernel of the American dream is enough. Above, Genesy, 5, poses in front of her family’s set of tents in the Benito Juarez complex. Tap the link in our bio to read more. Photographed by @susanmeiselas


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