US defense authorities close the country’s busiest border crossing and fired tear gas into Mexico to drive back Central American refugees approaching the border after US President Donald Trump vowed the asylum-seekers would not easily enter the country. Traffic in both directions was suspended for several hours at the San Ysidro port of entry between San Diego and Tijuana.
Mexico’s Federal Police walk out of a cloud of tear gas released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) after migrants, part of a caravan of thousands from Central America, attempted to illegally cross the border into the United States from Tijuana, Mexico. US soldiers and US border patrols fire tear gas towards migrants, part of a caravan of thousands traveling from Central America en route to the United States US border police use tear gas at refugees Migrants, part of a caravan of thousands traveling from Central America en route to the United States and journalists flee tear gas released by US border patrol near the fence between Mexico and the United States in Tijuana Migrants, part of a caravan of thousands traveling from Central America en route to the United States, climb a wall to evade police and reach the border wall between the US and Mexico in Tijuana A migrant girl from Honduras, part of a caravan of thousands traveling from Central America en route to the United States, cries after running away from tear gas thrown by the US border control near the border wall between the US and Mexico in Tijuana Rosa Villa, 30, and her five-month-old son Esteban from Honduras, part of a caravan of thousands traveling from Central America en route to the United States, are pushed back from the border wall between the US and Mexico by Mexican police in Tijuana
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