Jesús Bravo is one of the thousands of migrants who flowed north to the U.S. border with his family, braving the treacherous Darien Gap. Bravo faced extra challenges after his wife gave birth to twins in Panama, making him a father just as they started their journey. Pushing a double stroller and carrying their lives in a few bags, Bravo and his family decided to reach the United States by crossing the Rio Grande in the northern Mexican city of Matamoros, following border policy changes by the United States government. (May 13) (AP video/Gerardo Carrillo)
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