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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Matthew Mc Conaughey and his wife Camila Alves jetted in to Cape Town with their 3 children, Levi, Livingstone and Vida on Sunday evening. Matthew is due to start work on his latest movie, Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. He will be filming alongside Idris Elba and Canadian actress Kathryn Winnick. The family later had dinner at a popular seaside restaurant where Camila was seen dashing out mid-order to grab a quick ice cream for her and the children. <br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Matthew Mc Conaughey and his wife Camila Alves jetted in to Cape Town with their 3 children, Levi, Livingstone and Vida on Sunday evening. Matthew is due to start work on his latest movie, Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. He will be filming alongside Idris Elba and Canadian actress Kathryn Winnick. The family later had dinner at a popular seaside restaurant where Camila was seen dashing out mid-order to grab a quick ice cream for her and the children. <br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Matthew Mc Conaughey and his wife Camila Alves jetted in to Cape Town with their 3 children, Levi, Livingstone and Vida on Sunday evening. Matthew is due to start work on his latest movie, Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. He will be filming alongside Idris Elba and Canadian actress Kathryn Winnick. The family later had dinner at a popular seaside restaurant where Camila was seen dashing out mid-order to grab a quick ice cream for her and the children. <br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Matthew Mc Conaughey and his wife Camila Alves jetted in to Cape Town with their 3 children, Levi, Livingstone and Vida on Sunday evening. Matthew is due to start work on his latest movie, Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. He will be filming alongside Idris Elba and Canadian actress Kathryn Winnick. The family later had dinner at a popular seaside restaurant where Camila was seen dashing out mid-order to grab a quick ice cream for her and the children. <br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Matthew Mc Conaughey and his wife Camila Alves jetted in to Cape Town with their 3 children, Levi, Livingstone and Vida on Sunday evening. Matthew is due to start work on his latest movie, Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. He will be filming alongside Idris Elba and Canadian actress Kathryn Winnick. The family later had dinner at a popular seaside restaurant where Camila was seen dashing out mid-order to grab a quick ice cream for her and the children. <br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Matthew Mc Conaughey and his wife Camila Alves jetted in to Cape Town with their 3 children, Levi, Livingstone and Vida on Sunday evening. Matthew is due to start work on his latest movie, Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. He will be filming alongside Idris Elba and Canadian actress Kathryn Winnick. The family later had dinner at a popular seaside restaurant where Camila was seen dashing out mid-order to grab a quick ice cream for her and the children. <br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Matthew Mc Conaughey and his wife Camila Alves jetted in to Cape Town with their 3 children, Levi, Livingstone and Vida on Sunday evening. Matthew is due to start work on his latest movie, Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. He will be filming alongside Idris Elba and Canadian actress Kathryn Winnick. The family later had dinner at a popular seaside restaurant where Camila was seen dashing out mid-order to grab a quick ice cream for her and the children. <br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Matthew Mc Conaughey and his wife Camila Alves jetted in to Cape Town with their 3 children, Levi, Livingstone and Vida on Sunday evening. Matthew is due to start work on his latest movie, Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. He will be filming alongside Idris Elba and Canadian actress Kathryn Winnick. The family later had dinner at a popular seaside restaurant where Camila was seen dashing out mid-order to grab a quick ice cream for her and the children. <br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Matthew Mc Conaughey and his wife Camila Alves jetted in to Cape Town with their 3 children, Levi, Livingstone and Vida on Sunday evening. Matthew is due to start work on his latest movie, Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. He will be filming alongside Idris Elba and Canadian actress Kathryn Winnick. The family later had dinner at a popular seaside restaurant where Camila was seen dashing out mid-order to grab a quick ice cream for her and the children. <br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Matthew Mc Conaughey and his wife Camila Alves jetted in to Cape Town with their 3 children, Levi, Livingstone and Vida on Sunday evening. Matthew is due to start work on his latest movie, Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. He will be filming alongside Idris Elba and Canadian actress Kathryn Winnick. The family later had dinner at a popular seaside restaurant where Camila was seen dashing out mid-order to grab a quick ice cream for her and the children. <br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Matthew Mc Conaughey and his wife Camila Alves jetted in to Cape Town with their 3 children, Levi, Livingstone and Vida on Sunday evening. Matthew is due to start work on his latest movie, Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. He will be filming alongside Idris Elba and Canadian actress Kathryn Winnick. The family later had dinner at a popular seaside restaurant where Camila was seen dashing out mid-order to grab a quick ice cream for her and the children. <br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Matthew Mc Conaughey and his wife Camila Alves jetted in to Cape Town with their 3 children, Levi, Livingstone and Vida on Sunday evening. Matthew is due to start work on his latest movie, Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. He will be filming alongside Idris Elba and Canadian actress Kathryn Winnick. The family later had dinner at a popular seaside restaurant where Camila was seen dashing out mid-order to grab a quick ice cream for her and the children. <br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Matthew Mc Conaughey and his wife Camila Alves jetted in to Cape Town with their 3 children, Levi, Livingstone and Vida on Sunday evening. Matthew is due to start work on his latest movie, Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. He will be filming alongside Idris Elba and Canadian actress Kathryn Winnick. The family later had dinner at a popular seaside restaurant where Camila was seen dashing out mid-order to grab a quick ice cream for her and the children. <br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Matthew Mc Conaughey and his wife Camila Alves jetted in to Cape Town with their 3 children, Levi, Livingstone and Vida on Sunday evening. Matthew is due to start work on his latest movie, Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. He will be filming alongside Idris Elba and Canadian actress Kathryn Winnick. The family later had dinner at a popular seaside restaurant where Camila was seen dashing out mid-order to grab a quick ice cream for her and the children. <br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Matthew Mc Conaughey and his wife Camila Alves jetted in to Cape Town with their 3 children, Levi, Livingstone and Vida on Sunday evening. Matthew is due to start work on his latest movie, Stephen King’s “The Dark Tower”. He will be filming alongside Idris Elba and Canadian actress Kathryn Winnick. The family later had dinner at a popular seaside restaurant where Camila was seen dashing out mid-order to grab a quick ice cream for her and the children. <br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Camila Alves ducked out midway through ordering dinner to grab an ice cream for herself and her 3 children. The foursome couldnt wait for their meal to arrive and left Matthew waiting at the table while they visited the ice cream parlour downstairs. The family arrived in Cape Town on Sunday evening. Matthew is in town to start filming Stephen King’s “Dark Tower “ movie alongside Idris Elba and Kathryn Winnick.<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Camila Alves ducked out midway through ordering dinner to grab an ice cream for herself and her 3 children. The foursome couldnt wait for their meal to arrive and left Matthew waiting at the table while they visited the ice cream parlour downstairs. The family arrived in Cape Town on Sunday evening. Matthew is in town to start filming Stephen King’s “Dark Tower “ movie alongside Idris Elba and Kathryn Winnick.<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Camila Alves ducked out midway through ordering dinner to grab an ice cream for herself and her 3 children. The foursome couldnt wait for their meal to arrive and left Matthew waiting at the table while they visited the ice cream parlour downstairs. The family arrived in Cape Town on Sunday evening. Matthew is in town to start filming Stephen King’s “Dark Tower “ movie alongside Idris Elba and Kathryn Winnick.<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Camila Alves ducked out midway through ordering dinner to grab an ice cream for herself and her 3 children. The foursome couldnt wait for their meal to arrive and left Matthew waiting at the table while they visited the ice cream parlour downstairs. The family arrived in Cape Town on Sunday evening. Matthew is in town to start filming Stephen King’s “Dark Tower “ movie alongside Idris Elba and Kathryn Winnick.<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Camila Alves ducked out midway through ordering dinner to grab an ice cream for herself and her 3 children. The foursome couldnt wait for their meal to arrive and left Matthew waiting at the table while they visited the ice cream parlour downstairs. The family arrived in Cape Town on Sunday evening. Matthew is in town to start filming Stephen King’s “Dark Tower “ movie alongside Idris Elba and Kathryn Winnick.<br />
©Starpics/Exclusivepix Media
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Camila Alves ducked out midway through ordering dinner to grab an ice cream for herself and her 3 children. The foursome couldnt wait for their meal to arrive and left Matthew waiting at the table while they visited the ice cream parlour downstairs. The family arrived in Cape Town on Sunday evening. Matthew is in town to start filming Stephen King’s “Dark Tower “ movie alongside Idris Elba and Kathryn Winnick.<br />
©Starpics/Exclusivepix Media
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Camila Alves ducked out midway through ordering dinner to grab an ice cream for herself and her 3 children. The foursome couldnt wait for their meal to arrive and left Matthew waiting at the table while they visited the ice cream parlour downstairs. The family arrived in Cape Town on Sunday evening. Matthew is in town to start filming Stephen King’s “Dark Tower “ movie alongside Idris Elba and Kathryn Winnick.<br />
©Starpics/Exclusivepix Media
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Camila Alves ducked out midway through ordering dinner to grab an ice cream for herself and her 3 children. The foursome couldnt wait for their meal to arrive and left Matthew waiting at the table while they visited the ice cream parlour downstairs. The family arrived in Cape Town on Sunday evening. Matthew is in town to start filming Stephen King’s “Dark Tower “ movie alongside Idris Elba and Kathryn Winnick.<br />
©Starpics/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Camila_Alves_Matthew_McConaugh...jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
Camila Alves ducked out midway through ordering dinner to grab an ice cream for herself and her 3 children. The foursome couldnt wait for their meal to arrive and left Matthew waiting at the table while they visited the ice cream parlour downstairs. The family arrived in Cape Town on Sunday evening. Matthew is in town to start filming Stephen King’s “Dark Tower “ movie alongside Idris Elba and Kathryn Winnick.<br />
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  • Washington, D.C, U.S - <br />
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'Unaccompanied’ - Children On The Border<br />
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A new surge of unaccompanied children from Central American countries is expected at the U.S. southern border, as officials ask Congress for more money to handle them. Customs and Border Protection estimated 75,000 children may arrive at the ports of entry before the end of the current fiscal year. Already, the number of minors arriving at the border is growing, with 20,000 apprehended at the border in the first five months of the federal fiscal year - double the number from a year earlier. <br />
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'Unaccompanied' is a visual story of youth immigrants who were among the thousands of children seeking refuge from the violence of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Following Obama's statement announcing a humanitarian crisis on the border in summer 2014, these youth captured the national spotlight. Countless articles related sensationalized stories of tragic and violent journeys. Noticeably absent from the discourse were the voices and stories of the youth themselves. What circumstances drove the children to seek refuge on US soil? What challenges do they face adapting to a new life in a foreign land? ’Unaccompanied' provides these youth a platform to directly share their personal stories with the public, free from the bias of a political agenda, and elevate their individual and collective challenges. Unaccompanied child immigrants represent an entanglement of issues in both the countries they hail from and to. This project seeks to demonstrate the realities that youth immigrants face: the doubts, aspirations, complexity and humanity of their experience.<br />
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Like many immigrants, for security reasons SARA couldn't tell any of her friends in El Salvador that she was leaving. One day, her and her brother simply picked up and left. They now live together with her sister. At 19, Sara is in her final year of high school. Upon graduation, Sara will continue her job waiting tables and sending money to her parents
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  • Washington, D.C, U.S - <br />
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'Unaccompanied’ - Children On The Border<br />
<br />
A new surge of unaccompanied children from Central American countries is expected at the U.S. southern border, as officials ask Congress for more money to handle them. Customs and Border Protection estimated 75,000 children may arrive at the ports of entry before the end of the current fiscal year. Already, the number of minors arriving at the border is growing, with 20,000 apprehended at the border in the first five months of the federal fiscal year - double the number from a year earlier. <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied' is a visual story of youth immigrants who were among the thousands of children seeking refuge from the violence of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Following Obama's statement announcing a humanitarian crisis on the border in summer 2014, these youth captured the national spotlight. Countless articles related sensationalized stories of tragic and violent journeys. Noticeably absent from the discourse were the voices and stories of the youth themselves. What circumstances drove the children to seek refuge on US soil? What challenges do they face adapting to a new life in a foreign land? ’Unaccompanied' provides these youth a platform to directly share their personal stories with the public, free from the bias of a political agenda, and elevate their individual and collective challenges. Unaccompanied child immigrants represent an entanglement of issues in both the countries they hail from and to. This project seeks to demonstrate the realities that youth immigrants face: the doubts, aspirations, complexity and humanity of their experience.<br />
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During his first attempt at immigrating to the United States, MARVIN was arrested and slept on the floor of a Mexican prison for four weeks. He was 14. 'They gave us disgusting food. There were a lot of people in just one room,' he remembers. On his second attempt, Marvin was held in a house with other immigrants by the Mexican military, who found thei
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  • Washington, D.C, U.S - <br />
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'Unaccompanied’ - Children On The Border<br />
<br />
A new surge of unaccompanied children from Central American countries is expected at the U.S. southern border, as officials ask Congress for more money to handle them. Customs and Border Protection estimated 75,000 children may arrive at the ports of entry before the end of the current fiscal year. Already, the number of minors arriving at the border is growing, with 20,000 apprehended at the border in the first five months of the federal fiscal year - double the number from a year earlier. <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied' is a visual story of youth immigrants who were among the thousands of children seeking refuge from the violence of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Following Obama's statement announcing a humanitarian crisis on the border in summer 2014, these youth captured the national spotlight. Countless articles related sensationalized stories of tragic and violent journeys. Noticeably absent from the discourse were the voices and stories of the youth themselves. What circumstances drove the children to seek refuge on US soil? What challenges do they face adapting to a new life in a foreign land? ’Unaccompanied' provides these youth a platform to directly share their personal stories with the public, free from the bias of a political agenda, and elevate their individual and collective challenges. Unaccompanied child immigrants represent an entanglement of issues in both the countries they hail from and to. This project seeks to demonstrate the realities that youth immigrants face: the doubts, aspirations, complexity and humanity of their experience.<br />
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Fleeing the alcoholic and drug-addicted father of her child, NADIA failed twice to enter the United States. Finally, on her third attempt, Nadia crossed the border with her 1-year-old daughter to live with her mother. íI had a lot of problems buying milk for [my daughter] during the trip,ì she says. Nadia, 20, and her infant daughter are in a pending
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  • Washington, D.C, U.S - <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied’ - Children On The Border<br />
<br />
A new surge of unaccompanied children from Central American countries is expected at the U.S. southern border, as officials ask Congress for more money to handle them. Customs and Border Protection estimated 75,000 children may arrive at the ports of entry before the end of the current fiscal year. Already, the number of minors arriving at the border is growing, with 20,000 apprehended at the border in the first five months of the federal fiscal year - double the number from a year earlier. <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied' is a visual story of youth immigrants who were among the thousands of children seeking refuge from the violence of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Following Obama's statement announcing a humanitarian crisis on the border in summer 2014, these youth captured the national spotlight. Countless articles related sensationalized stories of tragic and violent journeys. Noticeably absent from the discourse were the voices and stories of the youth themselves. What circumstances drove the children to seek refuge on US soil? What challenges do they face adapting to a new life in a foreign land? ’Unaccompanied' provides these youth a platform to directly share their personal stories with the public, free from the bias of a political agenda, and elevate their individual and collective challenges. Unaccompanied child immigrants represent an entanglement of issues in both the countries they hail from and to. This project seeks to demonstrate the realities that youth immigrants face: the doubts, aspirations, complexity and humanity of their experience.<br />
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Fleeing the alcoholic and drug-addicted father of her child, NADIA failed twice to enter the United States. Finally, on her third attempt, Nadia crossed the border with her 1-year-old daughter to live with her mother. 'I had a lot of problems buying milk for [my daughter] during the trip,' she says. Nadia, 20, and her infant daughter are in a pending i
    Exclusivepix_Children_On_The_Border1...jpg
  • Washington, D.C, U.S - <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied’ - Children On The Border<br />
<br />
A new surge of unaccompanied children from Central American countries is expected at the U.S. southern border, as officials ask Congress for more money to handle them. Customs and Border Protection estimated 75,000 children may arrive at the ports of entry before the end of the current fiscal year. Already, the number of minors arriving at the border is growing, with 20,000 apprehended at the border in the first five months of the federal fiscal year - double the number from a year earlier. <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied' is a visual story of youth immigrants who were among the thousands of children seeking refuge from the violence of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Following Obama's statement announcing a humanitarian crisis on the border in summer 2014, these youth captured the national spotlight. Countless articles related sensationalized stories of tragic and violent journeys. Noticeably absent from the discourse were the voices and stories of the youth themselves. What circumstances drove the children to seek refuge on US soil? What challenges do they face adapting to a new life in a foreign land? ’Unaccompanied' provides these youth a platform to directly share their personal stories with the public, free from the bias of a political agenda, and elevate their individual and collective challenges. Unaccompanied child immigrants represent an entanglement of issues in both the countries they hail from and to. This project seeks to demonstrate the realities that youth immigrants face: the doubts, aspirations, complexity and humanity of their experience.<br />
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For three days and two nights ERMINIA walked through the desert in her socks. On her first night walking through the Texas desert, Erminia's shoes fell apart. She spent the subsequent three days and two nights crossing the desert wearing only her socks. 'There were so many thorns,' she recalls, and I had to walk without shoes (across) the entire desert
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  • Washington, D.C, U.S - <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied’ - Children On The Border<br />
<br />
A new surge of unaccompanied children from Central American countries is expected at the U.S. southern border, as officials ask Congress for more money to handle them. Customs and Border Protection estimated 75,000 children may arrive at the ports of entry before the end of the current fiscal year. Already, the number of minors arriving at the border is growing, with 20,000 apprehended at the border in the first five months of the federal fiscal year - double the number from a year earlier. <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied' is a visual story of youth immigrants who were among the thousands of children seeking refuge from the violence of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Following Obama's statement announcing a humanitarian crisis on the border in summer 2014, these youth captured the national spotlight. Countless articles related sensationalized stories of tragic and violent journeys. Noticeably absent from the discourse were the voices and stories of the youth themselves. What circumstances drove the children to seek refuge on US soil? What challenges do they face adapting to a new life in a foreign land? ’Unaccompanied' provides these youth a platform to directly share their personal stories with the public, free from the bias of a political agenda, and elevate their individual and collective challenges. Unaccompanied child immigrants represent an entanglement of issues in both the countries they hail from and to. This project seeks to demonstrate the realities that youth immigrants face: the doubts, aspirations, complexity and humanity of their experience.<br />
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From a young age, ANTONIO loved aviation. At age nine, his grandparents forced him to quit school and work as a fisherman. He protested, but they beat him repeatedly until he complied. Antonio was able to leave Guatemala five years later with the help of his mother. 'I ran to hug her and didn't let go and started to cry and cry. I didn't remember her,
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  • Washington, D.C, U.S - <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied’ - Children On The Border<br />
<br />
A new surge of unaccompanied children from Central American countries is expected at the U.S. southern border, as officials ask Congress for more money to handle them. Customs and Border Protection estimated 75,000 children may arrive at the ports of entry before the end of the current fiscal year. Already, the number of minors arriving at the border is growing, with 20,000 apprehended at the border in the first five months of the federal fiscal year - double the number from a year earlier. <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied' is a visual story of youth immigrants who were among the thousands of children seeking refuge from the violence of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Following Obama's statement announcing a humanitarian crisis on the border in summer 2014, these youth captured the national spotlight. Countless articles related sensationalized stories of tragic and violent journeys. Noticeably absent from the discourse were the voices and stories of the youth themselves. What circumstances drove the children to seek refuge on US soil? What challenges do they face adapting to a new life in a foreign land? ’Unaccompanied' provides these youth a platform to directly share their personal stories with the public, free from the bias of a political agenda, and elevate their individual and collective challenges. Unaccompanied child immigrants represent an entanglement of issues in both the countries they hail from and to. This project seeks to demonstrate the realities that youth immigrants face: the doubts, aspirations, complexity and humanity of their experience.<br />
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 'Building up strong family relationships after being separated for a long time is complicated,' says KARINA. Karina was raised by her grandmother in El Salvador and didn't meet her biological mother until she was 10. As a result, Karina (now 18) doesn't have as strong a maternal connection with her mother as with the family she left behind. This probl
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  • Washington, D.C, U.S - <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied’ - Children On The Border<br />
<br />
A new surge of unaccompanied children from Central American countries is expected at the U.S. southern border, as officials ask Congress for more money to handle them. Customs and Border Protection estimated 75,000 children may arrive at the ports of entry before the end of the current fiscal year. Already, the number of minors arriving at the border is growing, with 20,000 apprehended at the border in the first five months of the federal fiscal year - double the number from a year earlier. <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied' is a visual story of youth immigrants who were among the thousands of children seeking refuge from the violence of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Following Obama's statement announcing a humanitarian crisis on the border in summer 2014, these youth captured the national spotlight. Countless articles related sensationalized stories of tragic and violent journeys. Noticeably absent from the discourse were the voices and stories of the youth themselves. What circumstances drove the children to seek refuge on US soil? What challenges do they face adapting to a new life in a foreign land? ’Unaccompanied' provides these youth a platform to directly share their personal stories with the public, free from the bias of a political agenda, and elevate their individual and collective challenges. Unaccompanied child immigrants represent an entanglement of issues in both the countries they hail from and to. This project seeks to demonstrate the realities that youth immigrants face: the doubts, aspirations, complexity and humanity of their experience.<br />
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KARINA hid money on a hair scrunchie during the whole trip from El Salvador to the USA in the case of an emergency. Building up strong family relationships after being separated for a long time is complicated,' says Karina. Karina was raised by her grandmother in El Salvador and didn't meet her biological mother until she was 10. As a result, Karina (n
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  • Washington, D.C, U.S - <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied’ - Children On The Border<br />
<br />
A new surge of unaccompanied children from Central American countries is expected at the U.S. southern border, as officials ask Congress for more money to handle them. Customs and Border Protection estimated 75,000 children may arrive at the ports of entry before the end of the current fiscal year. Already, the number of minors arriving at the border is growing, with 20,000 apprehended at the border in the first five months of the federal fiscal year - double the number from a year earlier. <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied' is a visual story of youth immigrants who were among the thousands of children seeking refuge from the violence of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Following Obama's statement announcing a humanitarian crisis on the border in summer 2014, these youth captured the national spotlight. Countless articles related sensationalized stories of tragic and violent journeys. Noticeably absent from the discourse were the voices and stories of the youth themselves. What circumstances drove the children to seek refuge on US soil? What challenges do they face adapting to a new life in a foreign land? ’Unaccompanied' provides these youth a platform to directly share their personal stories with the public, free from the bias of a political agenda, and elevate their individual and collective challenges. Unaccompanied child immigrants represent an entanglement of issues in both the countries they hail from and to. This project seeks to demonstrate the realities that youth immigrants face: the doubts, aspirations, complexity and humanity of their experience.<br />
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What I brought from my trip. DAISY grew up in a farming town in the Guerrero state of Mexico. When she was 10, she was the victim of an assault. 'That night changed everything about my life and my childhood. My mother told me that it was a nightmare, but what happened to me wasn't a nightmare.' The assailant was never identified. Daisy received little
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  • Washington, D.C, U.S - <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied’ - Children On The Border<br />
<br />
A new surge of unaccompanied children from Central American countries is expected at the U.S. southern border, as officials ask Congress for more money to handle them. Customs and Border Protection estimated 75,000 children may arrive at the ports of entry before the end of the current fiscal year. Already, the number of minors arriving at the border is growing, with 20,000 apprehended at the border in the first five months of the federal fiscal year - double the number from a year earlier. <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied' is a visual story of youth immigrants who were among the thousands of children seeking refuge from the violence of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Following Obama's statement announcing a humanitarian crisis on the border in summer 2014, these youth captured the national spotlight. Countless articles related sensationalized stories of tragic and violent journeys. Noticeably absent from the discourse were the voices and stories of the youth themselves. What circumstances drove the children to seek refuge on US soil? What challenges do they face adapting to a new life in a foreign land? ’Unaccompanied' provides these youth a platform to directly share their personal stories with the public, free from the bias of a political agenda, and elevate their individual and collective challenges. Unaccompanied child immigrants represent an entanglement of issues in both the countries they hail from and to. This project seeks to demonstrate the realities that youth immigrants face: the doubts, aspirations, complexity and humanity of their experience.<br />
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At age 13, MAURICIO'S mother paid to bring him across the Mexican border. He was passed between several coyotes, and nearly fell victim to a scam. 'A (coyote) told me that if I didn't want to walk, I had to pay seven thousand dollars,' he says. Mauricio was able to call his mother for help and safely reunite with her. Now he wants to value her sacrific
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  • Washington, D.C, U.S - <br />
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'Unaccompanied’ - Children On The Border<br />
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A new surge of unaccompanied children from Central American countries is expected at the U.S. southern border, as officials ask Congress for more money to handle them. Customs and Border Protection estimated 75,000 children may arrive at the ports of entry before the end of the current fiscal year. Already, the number of minors arriving at the border is growing, with 20,000 apprehended at the border in the first five months of the federal fiscal year - double the number from a year earlier. <br />
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'Unaccompanied' is a visual story of youth immigrants who were among the thousands of children seeking refuge from the violence of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Following Obama's statement announcing a humanitarian crisis on the border in summer 2014, these youth captured the national spotlight. Countless articles related sensationalized stories of tragic and violent journeys. Noticeably absent from the discourse were the voices and stories of the youth themselves. What circumstances drove the children to seek refuge on US soil? What challenges do they face adapting to a new life in a foreign land? ’Unaccompanied' provides these youth a platform to directly share their personal stories with the public, free from the bias of a political agenda, and elevate their individual and collective challenges. Unaccompanied child immigrants represent an entanglement of issues in both the countries they hail from and to. This project seeks to demonstrate the realities that youth immigrants face: the doubts, aspirations, complexity and humanity of their experience.<br />
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 ring, is the only thing GISSELL keeps as a memory for her trip. At age 13, Gissell wants the chance to prove her worth in society. 'I think it's really important to tell our story,' she says. Gissell's father left for the United States from her native El Salvador when she was three years old. She spoke to him every day, but dreamed of the day when the
    Exclusivepix_Children_On_The_Border0...jpg
  • Washington, D.C, U.S - <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied’ - Children On The Border<br />
<br />
A new surge of unaccompanied children from Central American countries is expected at the U.S. southern border, as officials ask Congress for more money to handle them. Customs and Border Protection estimated 75,000 children may arrive at the ports of entry before the end of the current fiscal year. Already, the number of minors arriving at the border is growing, with 20,000 apprehended at the border in the first five months of the federal fiscal year - double the number from a year earlier. <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied' is a visual story of youth immigrants who were among the thousands of children seeking refuge from the violence of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Following Obama's statement announcing a humanitarian crisis on the border in summer 2014, these youth captured the national spotlight. Countless articles related sensationalized stories of tragic and violent journeys. Noticeably absent from the discourse were the voices and stories of the youth themselves. What circumstances drove the children to seek refuge on US soil? What challenges do they face adapting to a new life in a foreign land? ’Unaccompanied' provides these youth a platform to directly share their personal stories with the public, free from the bias of a political agenda, and elevate their individual and collective challenges. Unaccompanied child immigrants represent an entanglement of issues in both the countries they hail from and to. This project seeks to demonstrate the realities that youth immigrants face: the doubts, aspirations, complexity and humanity of their experience.<br />
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DAISY grew up in a farming town in the Guerrero state of Mexico. When she was 10, she was the victim of an assault. 'That night changed everything about my life and my childhood. My mother told me that it was a nightmare, but what happened to me wasn't a nightmare.' The assailant was never identified. Daisy received little to no support following the t
    Exclusivepix_Children_On_The_Border0...jpg
  • Washington, D.C, U.S - <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied’ - Children On The Border<br />
<br />
A new surge of unaccompanied children from Central American countries is expected at the U.S. southern border, as officials ask Congress for more money to handle them. Customs and Border Protection estimated 75,000 children may arrive at the ports of entry before the end of the current fiscal year. Already, the number of minors arriving at the border is growing, with 20,000 apprehended at the border in the first five months of the federal fiscal year - double the number from a year earlier. <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied' is a visual story of youth immigrants who were among the thousands of children seeking refuge from the violence of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Following Obama's statement announcing a humanitarian crisis on the border in summer 2014, these youth captured the national spotlight. Countless articles related sensationalized stories of tragic and violent journeys. Noticeably absent from the discourse were the voices and stories of the youth themselves. What circumstances drove the children to seek refuge on US soil? What challenges do they face adapting to a new life in a foreign land? ’Unaccompanied' provides these youth a platform to directly share their personal stories with the public, free from the bias of a political agenda, and elevate their individual and collective challenges. Unaccompanied child immigrants represent an entanglement of issues in both the countries they hail from and to. This project seeks to demonstrate the realities that youth immigrants face: the doubts, aspirations, complexity and humanity of their experience.<br />
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On her first night walking through the Texas desert, ERMINIA'S shoes fell apart. She spent the subsequent three days and two nights crossing the desert wearing only her socks. 'There were so many thorns,' she recalls, 'and I had to walk without shoes (across) the entire desert.' Erminia migrated to the U.S. two years ago from El Salvador when she was 1
    Exclusivepix_Children_On_The_Border0...jpg
  • Washington, D.C, U.S - <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied’ - Children On The Border<br />
<br />
A new surge of unaccompanied children from Central American countries is expected at the U.S. southern border, as officials ask Congress for more money to handle them. Customs and Border Protection estimated 75,000 children may arrive at the ports of entry before the end of the current fiscal year. Already, the number of minors arriving at the border is growing, with 20,000 apprehended at the border in the first five months of the federal fiscal year - double the number from a year earlier. <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied' is a visual story of youth immigrants who were among the thousands of children seeking refuge from the violence of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Following Obama's statement announcing a humanitarian crisis on the border in summer 2014, these youth captured the national spotlight. Countless articles related sensationalized stories of tragic and violent journeys. Noticeably absent from the discourse were the voices and stories of the youth themselves. What circumstances drove the children to seek refuge on US soil? What challenges do they face adapting to a new life in a foreign land? ’Unaccompanied' provides these youth a platform to directly share their personal stories with the public, free from the bias of a political agenda, and elevate their individual and collective challenges. Unaccompanied child immigrants represent an entanglement of issues in both the countries they hail from and to. This project seeks to demonstrate the realities that youth immigrants face: the doubts, aspirations, complexity and humanity of their experience.<br />
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My older brother always dreamed of coming here. As one of nine siblings, it wasn't ADELSO'S dream to make the journey from his native El Salvador to the United States,  it was his responsibility. Two weeks after he arrived on US soil, Adelso, 24, got a job in a restaurant. He now works in construction and lives with relatives, but his siblings and pare
    Exclusivepix_Children_On_The_Border1...jpg
  • Washington, D.C, U.S - <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied’ - Children On The Border<br />
<br />
A new surge of unaccompanied children from Central American countries is expected at the U.S. southern border, as officials ask Congress for more money to handle them. Customs and Border Protection estimated 75,000 children may arrive at the ports of entry before the end of the current fiscal year. Already, the number of minors arriving at the border is growing, with 20,000 apprehended at the border in the first five months of the federal fiscal year - double the number from a year earlier. <br />
<br />
'Unaccompanied' is a visual story of youth immigrants who were among the thousands of children seeking refuge from the violence of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. Following Obama's statement announcing a humanitarian crisis on the border in summer 2014, these youth captured the national spotlight. Countless articles related sensationalized stories of tragic and violent journeys. Noticeably absent from the discourse were the voices and stories of the youth themselves. What circumstances drove the children to seek refuge on US soil? What challenges do they face adapting to a new life in a foreign land? ’Unaccompanied' provides these youth a platform to directly share their personal stories with the public, free from the bias of a political agenda, and elevate their individual and collective challenges. Unaccompanied child immigrants represent an entanglement of issues in both the countries they hail from and to. This project seeks to demonstrate the realities that youth immigrants face: the doubts, aspirations, complexity and humanity of their experience.<br />
<br />
<br />
At age 13, GISSELL wants the chance to prove her worth in society. 'I think it's really important to tell our story,' she says. Gissell's father left for the United States from her native El Salvador when she was three years old. She spoke to him every day, but dreamed of the day when they would meet again. When she was 12, she came to the States to re
    Exclusivepix_Children_On_The_Border0...jpg
  • PENGLAI, CHINA - NOVEMBER 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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11 Children Killed In School Bus Accident In East China<br />
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The image shows the accident site after a collision which caused 11 children died on November 19, 2014 in Penglai, Shandong Province of China. 11 kindergarten children and 1 driver died and 3 kindergarten children were injured during a collision between a truck and a minibus on the slip road to the new Yantai airport in Chaoshui Town, Penglai City of East China\'s Shandong Province. The minibus belonged to a local private kindergarten and was overloaded at that time according to Xinhua\'s report. The cause of the traffic is still under investigation. <br />
©Exclusivepix
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  • PENGLAI, CHINA - NOVEMBER 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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11 Children Killed In School Bus Accident In East China<br />
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The image shows the front gate of the Kindergarten of Chaoshui Sicun which 11 children from this kindergarten died during a traffic accident on November 19, 2014 in Penglai, Shandong Province of China. 11 kindergarten children and 1 driver died and 3 kindergarten children were injured during a collision between a truck and a minibus on the slip road to the new Yantai airport in Chaoshui Town, Penglai City of East China\'s Shandong Province. The minibus belonged to a local private kindergarten and was overloaded at that time according to Xinhua's report. The cause of the traffic is still under investigation. ©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Children_Killed_In_Scho...jpg
  • PENGLAI, CHINA - NOVEMBER 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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11 Children Killed In School Bus Accident In East China<br />
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The image shows the accident site after a collision which caused 11 children died on November 19, 2014 in Penglai, Shandong Province of China. 11 kindergarten children and 1 driver died and 3 kindergarten children were injured during a collision between a truck and a minibus on the slip road to the new Yantai airport in Chaoshui Town, Penglai City of East China\'s Shandong Province. The minibus belonged to a local private kindergarten and was overloaded at that time according to Xinhua\'s report. The cause of the traffic is still under investigation.  <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Children_Killed_In_Scho...jpg
  • PENGLAI, CHINA - NOVEMBER 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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11 Children Killed In School Bus Accident In East China<br />
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The image shows the accident site after a collision which caused 11 children died on November 19, 2014 in Penglai, Shandong Province of China. 11 kindergarten children and 1 driver died and 3 kindergarten children were injured during a collision between a truck and a minibus on the slip road to the new Yantai airport in Chaoshui Town, Penglai City of East China\'s Shandong Province. The minibus belonged to a local private kindergarten and was overloaded at that time according to Xinhua\'s report. The cause of the traffic is still under investigation. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Children_Killed_In_Scho...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
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On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • PENGLAI, CHINA - NOVEMBER 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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11 Children Killed In School Bus Accident In East China<br />
<br />
Relative of child victim cry at Penglai Funeral Parlour on November 19, 2014 in Penglai, Shandong Province of China. 11 kindergarten children and 1 driver died and 3 kindergarten children were injured during a collision between a truck and a minibus on the slip road to the new Yantai airport in Chaoshui Town, Penglai City of East China\'s Shandong Province. The minibus belonged to a local private kindergarten and was overloaded at that time according to Xinhua\'s report. The cause of the traffic is still under investigation. ©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Children_Killed_In_Scho...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • Albanian Police Surprises Hospitalized Children By Dressing As Superheroes<br />
<br />
On June 1st, 2016, for the International Children Day, Albanian Police Force and Special Forces decided to make a surprise to the children who couldn’t celebrate this day outside with their friends.<br />
Superheroes flew from the terrace in their windows, bearing gifts and badges with the words: You are our Hero!<br />
©Ministria  Punëve  Brendshme/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Albanian_Police_Surprises_Chil...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
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  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • BOZHOU, CHINA - JULY 28: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children practice in a gymnastics training session  in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Children with some special physical conditions could be selected to do gymnastics training sessions in summer holiday in Bozhou, young children are put through some extreme training sessions , china is know for teaching its Gymnastics to the very young in demanding ways to make sure one day  they reach olympic level.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_Extreme_Gymnas...jpg
  • PENGLAI, CHINA - NOVEMBER 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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11 Children Killed In School Bus Accident In East China<br />
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A relative of child victim holds his child at Penglai Funeral Parlour on November 19, 2014 in Penglai, Shandong Province of China. 11 kindergarten children and 1 driver died and 3 kindergarten children were injured during a collision between a truck and a minibus on the slip road to the new Yantai airport in Chaoshui Town, Penglai City of East China\'s Shandong Province. The minibus belonged to a local private kindergarten and was overloaded at that time according to Xinhua\'s report. The cause of the traffic is still under investigation. ©Exclusivepix
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  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Children_play_In_chinas...jpg
  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Children_play_In_chinas...jpg
  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_play_In_chinas...jpg
  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_play_In_chinas...jpg
  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_play_In_chinas...jpg
  • NANNING, CHINA - JANUARY 17: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Children play at the city's largest landfill site as their parents look for recyclable items to sell on January 17, 2016 in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Some children often help their parents make a living from the landfill site.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Children_play_In_chinas...jpg
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