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Indigent burial in Arizona. United States and Mexican officials make every attempt to repatriate migrants who die on the path north, but sometimes it's impossible to locate relatives and the migrants are buried in the U.S. This practice is controversial because some U.S. taxpayers don't want their money to go for undocumented people's burials...During the past decade, millions of Mexican and Central American migrants have left their homes and families, faced death on the journey to the United States and lived under the specter of criminality once in this country. Despite these obstacles, these resilient immigrants are transforming American culture and posing fundamental questions of justice, citizenship, and labor to the country. (KEYSTONE/NOOR/jon lowenstein)