Harlingen, Texas Mayor Chris Boswell provides insight into the border surge on ‘America Reports’
Harlingen, Texas Mayor Chris Boswell told America Reports Wednesday that the surge of migrants at the U.S-Mexico border is overwhelming local communities.
CHRIS BOSWELL: What we ve been told is that . the systems that are currently in place are going to be overwhelmed. The shelters that operate here day in and day out, year in, year out are full, and we also are seeing and being told by the Border Patrol that they re going to be releasing as many as 400 families into our communities, perhaps each day . so we have been making preparations to help the local charities, the shelters that are assisting with this crisis, to provide a shelter or additional space in our community center.
are probably not going to have much salary cap room to pony up much money for free agents. However, you never know what they have planned and it’s the author’s responsibility to highlight the free agent options.
The Steelers are in pretty good shape at the placekicker position with Chris Boswell. However, The Boz has struggled with injuries the past couple of years. Pittsburgh is most likely not in the market for a new leg. But should the Steelers decide that they need to address the position in free agency, this is who is looking for a deal at the position.
Mar. 11—HARLINGEN — From now on, March 1 will be a day of remembrance of those who lost their lives to COVID-19 in Harlingen. Jennifer Gonzales, who has been working avidly to create a community that offers support to families who have lost loved ones, asked Mayor Chris Boswell and other Rio Grande Valley mayors to support her cause. "On behalf of 'Marked By COVID,' I am respectfully .
The mayor of a Texas border town said Tuesday that President Biden's immigration policies could turn into a "humanitarian crisis," asserting his community needs help from the federal government to deal with immigrants traveling through the area.