The United States forcibly flew out hundreds of Haitian migrants on the border between Texas and Mexico.
US authorities said the flights included some of the 3,300 migrants moved from under the bridge since Friday, and the government aims to process 12,662 others living in the camp over the next seven days.
Haitian authorities said six more flights were expected on Tuesday.
They began moving north in 2016 and 2017 as jobs in South America became scarce following the Rio Olympics.