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In this Sunday, May 19, 2019 photo, an anti-government protester wearing a mask to hide his identity from security forces helps carry the U.S. flag-covered coffin of Eddy Montes Praslin to a church before his burial in Matagalpa, Nicaragua. Montes Praslin, a Nicaraguan-American dual national who died in a prison disturbance in Nicaragua, served in the U.S. Navy and was a staunch opponent of the government of President Daniel Ortega, according to his cousin Marvin Montes.

Anti-government protesters wore masks to hide their identities from Nicaraguan security forces during a funeral for a staunch foe of President Daniel Ortega who was killed in a prison disturbance. A Mexican tattoo artist inked the image of the train known as “La Bestia” on the arm of a migrant from El Salvador who wanted to memorialize a trip on the train.

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