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Venezuelan migrants face cold in camps as they position themselves in front of CBP processing center

JUAREZ, Chihuahua -- Venezuelan migrants are trying to be more visible to U.S. authorities after setting up their camps in front of a CBP processing center.

They were sleeping right next to the El Paso Del Norte bridge and around the COESPO offices in Juarez.

Tuesday night, Venezuelan migrants moved to be more visible along the Rio Grande.

South Americans keep pursuing the "American dream." Some have been traveling for one or two months, still waiting for U.S. authorities to give them access.

Many Venezuelans have been returned to Mexico under Title 42 following an abrupt policy change from the Biden Administration.

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Heriberto Perez

Heriberto Perez Lara reports for ABC-7 on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.

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