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UPDATED Carrying their belongings, the migrants continue to march along the highway from Keleti railway station in Budapest towards Austria this evening (right) after Hungarian authorities blocked them from boarding trains. They snaked through the capital in a line stretching nearly half a mile as they began the 100-mile journey to the Austrian border (left and top right). The refugees are trying to avoid registering in Hungary, which is economically depressed and more likely to return them to their home countries than many western European nations. One man, 23-year-old Osama Morzar, from Aleppo, Syria, was so determined not to be registered in Hungary that he removed his fingerprints with acid, holding up smooth finger pads as proof.