Visible traces left behind by migrants on their way through the desert
A state policeman guards the area around La Ladrillera, where organized criminals detain captive migrants seeking to cross the border into the US.
Rosary beads carried by migrants to protect them on their passage through Mexico toward American soil. Seen here are various saints, Jesus Christ, and the Santa Muerte.
The interior of a house in La Ladrillera, including an old mattress, a baby chair, and an abandoned toy
A typical house in La Ladrillera
The bullet hole-laden exteriors of the buildings serve as evidence of past violence.
In this "room," we found baby chairs, rompers, and clothes.
Clothing and objects of the migrants' daily lives scattered around the houses
Children's shoes and toys along the road outside the houses
Children's dolls and shoes are evidence suggesting many minors have passed through the area.
A state police officer accompanying us through the area, always with his gun close by in the event of confrontation
A police officer inspects the surroundings of the route the polleros took before gaining access to La Ladrillera
On the way to La Ladrillera, we found a rusty sign with numerous bullet holes that recalled clashes involving organized crime.
Clothing and accessories like hats and camouflage sweatshirts are used by migrants while in the Sonoran Desert.