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.REUTERS
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.REUTERS
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.REUTERS
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.REUTERS
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.REUTERS
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.REUTERS
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.REUTERS
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.