Frustrated migrants wiggle through a hole to get to the U.S.
Updated 20:50, 08-Dec-2018
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Some migrants from the Central American caravan who were frustrated with waiting to apply for asylum crawled through a hole in the ground under the metal border fence between the Mexico and the U.S., seeking to request asylum in the U.S. on Tuesday. /VCG Photo

Some migrants from the Central American caravan who were frustrated with waiting to apply for asylum crawled through a hole in the ground under the metal border fence between the Mexico and the U.S., seeking to request asylum in the U.S. on Tuesday. /VCG Photo

Over thousands of migrants, mainly from Honduras but also some from El Salvador and Guatemala, are living in crowded tents on the Mexico side after journeying by foot across Mexico. /VCG Photo

Over thousands of migrants, mainly from Honduras but also some from El Salvador and Guatemala, are living in crowded tents on the Mexico side after journeying by foot across Mexico. /VCG Photo

Tony Mauricio Arita, 33 from Honduras, tried to enter the U.S. illegally by wiggling through the hole underneath the fence. /VCG Photo

Tony Mauricio Arita, 33 from Honduras, tried to enter the U.S. illegally by wiggling through the hole underneath the fence. /VCG Photo

The migrants were then taken into custody by border patrol officers, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. /VCG Photo

The migrants were then taken into custody by border patrol officers, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. /VCG Photo