Félix Márquez is a Mexican visual journalist specializing in migration, violence, and human rights. He won the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography with The Associated Press and has received honors such as POY Latam and the Gabriel García Márquez Award. His work appears in Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, De Volkskrant, Liberation, Le Monde, and others. He is the founder of the Mirar Distinto Photo Festival and author of Testigo de la Violencia book. His photography has been exhibited across the Americas and Europe.
Migrants, mainly Latin American, climb a trailer for transportation during the migrant caravan in the municipality of Jesus Carranza, Veracruz, Mexico, November 17, 2021.
A Haitian girl is carried by her father as they cross the Rio Grande from Del Rio, Texas.