On this long desert march, migrants often face death, especially during the summer season.
But Mexican authorities acknowledge that migrants face run-ins with every level of law enforcement.
However the migrants faced difficulty finding work (the new settlements mainly needed farmers and builders) and 70% ultimately left, mostly moving on to America.
The migrants face rattlesnakes, robberies, bandits and the border patrol.
These migrants faced a great deal of hostility, especially from low-income Miami residents.
For instance, migrants have faced a number of alleged abuses in the United Arab Emirates (including Dubai).
While every country's migrants face risks, what makes the Philippines unique is a bureaucracy pledged to reduce them.
Now we'll see what these new migrants face along the road.
Refugees, asylum seekers, migrants and ethnic and religious minorities are all facing a worrying increase in violations of their universal fundamental rights.
The migrants already face a raft of prejudices.