Nameless migrants buried in California desert

It's estimated up to ten thousand people may have died in the past twenty years while trying to cross the border into the US. 'The Border Angels', are trying to preserve the memory of the victims.

Volunteers of the nonprofit Border Angels are in a remote area of the mountains near the end of the fence at the US/Mexico border, in Tecate, California, placing water bottles to help immigrants as they cross the border on December 29, 2018.
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Volunteers of the nonprofit Border Angels are in a remote area of the mountains near the end of the fence at the US/Mexico border, in Tecate, California, placing water bottles to help immigrants as they cross the border on December 29, 2018.

Donald Trump says an invasion of migrants is taking place at the US-Mexico border. 

Most of his own security agencies disagree with him. 

It's estimated up to ten thousand people may have died in the past twenty years while trying to cross the border. 

Our North America Correspondent Jon Brain spent the day with the charity, 'The Border Angels', which is trying to preserve the memory of the victims and prevent further deaths. 

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