A homemade raft made of truck tire tubes and boards carries people across the Suchiate River from Guatemala to Mexico.


By entering Mexico illegally at the Guatemalan border, many Central Americans and other migrants from countries across the globe, begin their increasingly dangerous odyssey northward, through the country in search of work and a better life in the United States. The Suchiate River divides the town of Tecún Umán, Guatemala and Ciudad Hidalgo, Chiapas, Mexico. With no migratory or commercial controls, the river serves as a well-traveled, illegal crossing point between the two countries --- soft drinks, toilet paper, processed foods going south to Guatemala; fruits, vegetables, migrants and arms going north into Mexico. A raft carrying people across the Suchiate River from Guatemala to Mexico.


Size: 3992px × 2672px
Location: Tecun Iman, Guatemala
Photo credit: © Keith Dannemiller / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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