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26 FEBRUARY 2008 -- MAE SOT, TAK, THAILAND: Buddhist monks cross the Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge into Myawaddy, Myanmar from Mae Sot, Thailand. There are millions of Burmese migrant workers and refugees living in Thailand. Many live in refugee camps along the Thai-Burma (Myanmar) border, but most live in Thailand as illegal immigrants. They don't have papers and can not live, work or travel in Thailand but they do so "under the radar" by either avoiding Thai officials or paying bribes to stay in the country. Most have fled political persecution in Burma but many are simply in search of a better life and greater economic opportunity. Photo by Jack Kurtz

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26 FEBRUARY 2008 -- MAE SOT, TAK, THAILAND: Buddhist monks cross the Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge into Myawaddy, Myanmar from Mae Sot, Thailand. There are millions of Burmese migrant workers and refugees living in Thailand. Many live in refugee camps along the Thai-Burma (Myanmar) border, but most live in Thailand as illegal immigrants. They don't have papers and can not live, work or travel in Thailand but they do so "under the radar" by either avoiding Thai officials or paying bribes to stay in the country. Most have fled political persecution in Burma but many are simply in search of a better life and greater economic opportunity.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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