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Marco Moron, left, tired from the long journey from Caracas, sits on the bus with his girlfriend, Ariana Zamora, in Pacaraima, where they will travel to Boa Vista, and then catch a flight to Rio de Janeiro, and eventually to Buenos Aires, in Pacaraima, Roraima state, Brazil, on Saturday, August 26, 2017. Since last year, 30,000 Venezuelan refugees have arrived in the border state of Roraima, according to Reuters. Venezuelans come in search of refugee status, temporary work, and urgently needed medical services. The wave of Venezuelans is putting pressure on Roraima's public health care system, which some officials say was already overstretched, and {quote}clogging Brazil's system for processing asylum applications,{quote} according to Human Rights Watch.

Marco Moron, left, tired from the long journey from Caracas, sits on the bus with his girlfriend, Ariana Zamora, in Pacaraima, where they will travel to Boa Vista, and then catch a flight to Rio de Janeiro, and eventually to Buenos Aires, in Pacaraima, Roraima state, Brazil, on Saturday, August 26, 2017.

Since last year, 30,000 Venezuelan refugees have arrived in the border state of Roraima, according to Reuters. Venezuelans come in search of refugee status, temporary work, and urgently needed medical services. The wave of Venezuelans is putting pressure on Roraima's public health care system, which some officials say was already overstretched, and "clogging Brazil's system for processing asylum applications," according to Human Rights Watch.