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Honduran migrants return home after self-deporting from the U.S.

Honduran migrants voluntarily returned home from the United States using the CBP Home app, part of President Donald Trump's administration initiative encouraging self-deportation of undocumented immigrants.

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A Honduran migrant who voluntarily returned from the United States using the CBP Home app, part of a President Donald Trump administration initiative encouraging self-deportation of undocumented immigrants, checks a document at the Center for Attention to Returned Migrants, in San Pedro Sula, Honduras May 19.
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The luggage of Honduran migrants who voluntarily returned from the United States using the CBP Home app, part of a President Donald Trump administration initiative encouraging self-deportation of undocumented immigrants, is seen at the Center for Attention to Returned Migrants, in San Pedro Sula, Honduras May 19.
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A Honduran migrant who voluntarily returned from the United States using the CBP Home app, part of a President Donald Trump administration initiative encouraging self-deportation of undocumented immigrants, holds his luggage at the Center for Attention to Returned Migrants, in San Pedro Sula, Honduras May 19.
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Honduran migrants who voluntarily returned from the United States using the CBP Home app, part of a President Donald Trump administration initiative encouraging self-deportation of undocumented immigrants, walk at the Center for Attention to Returned Migrants, in San Pedro Sula, Honduras May 19.
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A Honduran migrant who voluntarily returned from the United States using the CBP Home app, part of a President Donald Trump administration initiative encouraging self-deportation of undocumented immigrants, sits at the Center for Attention to Returned Migrants, in San Pedro Sula, Honduras May 19.
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A Honduran migrant who voluntarily returned from the United States using the CBP Home app, part of a President Donald Trump administration initiative encouraging self-deportation of undocumented immigrants, checks his phone at the Center for Attention to Returned Migrants, in San Pedro Sula, Honduras May 19.
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Honduran migrant Kevin Antonio Posadas who voluntarily returned from the United States using the CBP Home app, part of a President Donald Trump administration initiative encouraging self-deportation of undocumented immigrants, shows the app on his phone at the Center for Attention to Returned Migrants, in San Pedro Sula, Honduras May 19.
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A Honduran migrant who voluntarily returned from the United States using the CBP Home app, part of a President Donald Trump administration initiative encouraging self-deportation of undocumented immigrants, carries his belongings at the Center for Attention to Returned Migrants, in San Pedro Sula, Honduras May 19.