September 19, 2024

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Food provide fills gaps of US-Mexico border wall

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Migrants rushed all through the Mexico border on May 11, racing to enter the US sooner than pandemic-related asylum restrictions are lifted in a shift that threatens to put a historic stress on the nation’s beleaguered immigration system.

The imminent end of the foundations commonly known as Title 42 stirred fear amongst migrants that the change would make it more durable for them to stay throughout the US.

“We don’t have any money left, we don’t have food, we don’t have a place to stay, the cartel is pursuing us,” said Jhoan Daniel Barrios, a former navy police officer from Venezuela, whose partner was in U.S. custody. “What are we going to do, wait until they kill us?”

Several migrants ordered meals by the use of provide apps. The provide companions have been seen climbing to the wall, giving the migrants meals by the use of the gaps of the wall.