"Irma (last name withheld), 32 and her child, Milagros, of nine months rest briefly at a migrant aid station in Nogales, Sonora Mexico before getting led away from the camp by a coyote. She crossed with her five children between the ages of nine months and 14 years, where they spent two days and one night in the desert before getting caught by border patrol. The mother said that the bruises on her face and the bump on her head were the result of falling on a rock. " ©Joey Anchondo | Lightstalkers
Irma (last name withheld), 32 and her child, Milagros, of nine months rest briefly at a migrant aid station in Nogales, Sonora Mexico before getting led away from the camp by a coyote. She crossed with her five children between the ages of nine months and 14 years, where they spent two days and one night in the desert before getting caught by border patrol. The mother said that the bruises on her face and the bump on her head were the result of falling on a rock.  (image by Joey Anchondo)
Irma (last name withheld), 32 and her child, Milagros, of nine months rest briefly at a migrant aid station in Nogales, Sonora Mexico before getting led away from the camp by a coyote. She crossed with her five children between the ages of nine months and 14 years, where they spent two days and one night in the desert before getting caught by border patrol. The mother said that the bruises on her face and the bump on her head were the result of falling on a rock.
©Joey Anchondo
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