No one likes long threads, but y’all need to know the latest from Laredo. I’m here volunteering at an immigrant clinic and shelter that was set up ad hoc by the local Catholic Church under the auspices of Catholic Charities. They have taken in almost 20,000 people since May.
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They were able to convince CBP to bring migrants to the shelter instead of just dropping them at the bus station, which is what they were doing: dropping them off with no money, food, water, phone. The church heard about it and convinced CBP to bring them here.
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At this facility, they were given showers, shelter, food, and the ability to call their sponsors in the US to make a plan to travel to them. Human things, ya’ know? CBP dropped anywhere from 0-200 a day. The facility would have no advance notice about who or how many were coming.
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But they waited and welcomed everyone who arrived, and helped them on their way. There’s an amazing group of people here, and I will be sharing their stories soon. But here’s the latest, the part I need you to know:
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This week, it’s been eerily quiet. 6 on Monday. 2 yesterday. 3 today. Where are all the migrants?
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Replying to @DrChristineMann
Is it possible it's too hot to attempt a migration right now?
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No. The 3 people that came to the clinic today told us that as they were leaving, CBP was loading up around 200 people on buses to take them to the Mexico border and drop them there. They had no idea why they were chosen to come to us instead of getting sent to Mexico.
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Replying to @DrChristineMann
Thank you for all you do! I'm not in TX31 anymore, but you could count on my vote if I was. Good luck to you.
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Thank you! Tell your friends who are still here!
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