The majority of migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border are being expelled by CBP. Author: Anastasiya Bolton (KENS) Updated: 11:28 PM CDT April 28, 2021
BROWNSVILLE, Texas The U.S.-Mexico border is a place where hope clashes with reality.
Felicia Rangel-Samponaro sees that clash every day by the very nature of her job as one of the directors of The Sidewalk School for Asylum Seekers.
“We are actually a rapid-response organization, which means we feed people, we house people, we give clothing, blankets, tents, sleeping bags, self-care kits, mosquito netting, lights, kids, sunscreen, food. And after all that we are school,” she told KENS 5.