It s life or death : Migrants desperately wait for Biden immigration policy changes at US-Mexico border Rick Jervis and Lauren Villagran, USA TODAY
Migrants await new Biden immigration policies
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NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico In the large, open patio of the El Buen Samaritano shelter in this border city, migrants sat in plastic picnic chairs and formed a large semi-circle around Pastor Lorenzo Ortiz as he fielded questions about the latest changes in U.S. immigration policies.
Some of the migrants balanced babies on their knees, others coddled toddlers. A crumbling two-story concrete building stood nearby, where the migrants eat rice and refried beans with tortillas and sleep on cots or mattresses on the floor.
It s life or death : Migrants desperately wait for Biden immigration policy changes at US-Mexico border Rick Jervis and Lauren Villagran, USA TODAY
Migrants await new Biden immigration policies
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NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico In the large, open patio of the El Buen Samaritano shelter in this border city, migrants sat in plastic picnic chairs and formed a large semi-circle around Pastor Lorenzo Ortiz as he fielded questions about the latest changes in U.S. immigration policies.
Some of the migrants balanced babies on their knees, others coddled toddlers. A crumbling two-story concrete building stood nearby, where the migrants eat rice and refried beans with tortillas and sleep on cots or mattresses on the floor.
The choice was straightforward for Hamidullah Asadi, a member of Afghanistan's minority Hazara community wait for the next deadly attack or join a growing militia in the mountains. After spending months recovering from grave injuries inflicted by an Islamic State (IS) suicide bomber, he was ready to fight. "We were forced to take up arms," said Asadi, now a spokesman for the Resistance for Justice Movement a band of Hazara fighters based.