From ruined economies to tiny Del Rio
Dudley Althaus, Staff writer
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Mariana Parra breaks down in tears after reaching Del Rio. Parra crossed the Rio Grande with her husband, Ernesto Parra.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Lorenmig Valero (right) gives her daughter Emma Moreno a drink of water at a temporary shelter in Del Rio. The Venezuelan was going to Utah to start her new life with her two children. On her left, Yanisley Monteros Mesa and her daughter, Nailer Guerra Monteros, talk with her mom on the phone letting them know they arrived safely in United States.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Regardless of how wildly the Biden administration continues to spin dire situation at the southern border, there’s no mistaking the fact that it’s a straight-up crisis of epic proportions.
Just for starters, there are thousands of unaccompanied minors who are being housed in overcrowded migrant facilities, there have been COVID outbreaks in some of the facilities and in border towns, there have been dead bodies seen floating in the Rio Grande, and we recently learned that suspected terrorists had been apprehended trying to sneak over the border.
On top of that have been the heartbreaking videos of young girls being dumped over the wall at the border and the young boy who was abandoned and terrified he’d be kidnapped by smugglers, which my colleague Nick Arama reported on earlier.
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Eight illegal immigrants in a vehicle fleeing authorities near the border in Texas died in a car crash Monday, adding to the growing body count accompanying the surge of migrants under President Biden.