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in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, the caravan of central american mothers arrives to the border with the United States, where they throw flowers into the Bravo River. Tamaulipas is one of the most dangerous places for mexican and central american migrants due to the presence of criminal groups. .Pictured: Lidia Diego Mateo, from Nuevo San Lorenzo Ixcan, Guatemala, who lost contact with her daughter Leonora Morales Diego in 2008, when she was in Benemérito, Chiapas..(Photo: Prometeo Lucero)

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Caravan of central american mothers 2012
in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, the caravan of central american mothers arrives to the border with the United States, where they throw flowers into the Bravo River. Tamaulipas is one of the most dangerous places for mexican and central american migrants due to the presence of criminal groups. .Pictured: Lidia Diego Mateo, from Nuevo San Lorenzo Ixcan, Guatemala, who lost contact with her daughter Leonora Morales Diego in 2008, when she was in Benemérito, Chiapas..(Photo: Prometeo Lucero)