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Hemeroteca | Dos alaricanos desprendidos y amantes de su villa

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The worst we ve seen : Migrant influx overwhelms Southwest Texas border counties

The worst we ve seen : Migrant influx overwhelms Southwest Texas border counties Dudley Althaus, Special correspondent FacebookTwitterEmail A large group of migrants from Venezuela cross the Rio Grande near Del Rio. The U.S. has granted Venezuelans already in the country temporary protection from deportations because of the economic collapse and violence in their country.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-News DEL RIO Struggling to escape the Rio Grande’s grasping current, Ernesto Parra collapsed onto the refuse-choked Texas shore. “I was very afraid, especially for the little ones,” Parra, 55, said moments after he waded across the river from Mexico with his wife, Mariana, their 11-year-old son and two dozen other migrants.

A surge farther north

A surge farther north FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Luis Aldana comforts his wife, Maria Fernanda Coronado, who is pregnant. The couple and their daughter, Maria Davalillo, crossed the Rio Grande near Del Rio.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Al large group of migrants from Venezuela cross the Rio Grande near Del Rio.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 Lidia Ferrizola, 49, holds her son Andres Ferrizola, 16, as they try and stay warm after crossing the Rio Grande by foot into Del Rio. Ferrizola and her two children left Venezuela to come to the United States. Texas Department of Public Safety troopers waited with the family and two other migrants, also from Venezuela, for U.S. Customs and Border Patrol to arrive and process them.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less

From ruined economies to tiny Del Rio

From ruined economies to tiny Del Rio Dudley Althaus, Staff writer FacebookTwitterEmail 1of44 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 2of44 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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