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Biden signs three executive orders on immigration A pastor who runs shelters in Mexico at the US border, has accused American border patrol agents of sending injured migrants back without providing them medical support, calling it a “new low” for the country. Pastor Rosalio Sosa, who runs a network of migrant shelters at US-Mexico border, told Dallas News a shelter in Palomas gets about seven injured migrants per week and the situation there. ....
Mexican Pastor Accuses U.S. Border Patrol of Negligence After Migrants Injured By Climbing Trump s Wall On 2/15/21 at 10:48 AM EST A Mexican pastor is accusing U.S. border patrol of agents of being negligent after recent reports that injured migrants are being sent back to Mexico without any medical attention. Past Rosalio Sosa, who runs a network of migrant shelters known as Red de Albergues Para Migrantes (RAM), called it a new low. It s called negligence. Sosa told The Dallas Morning News that RAM s shelter in Palomas, which opened a year ago, sees about seven injuries per week, both minor and severe, from migrants who were injured along the U.S.-Mexico border wall constructed under the order of former President Donald Trump. ....
PALOMAS, Mexico – Jhon Jairo Ushca Alcoser, a 25-year-old migrant from Ecuador, said when he fell off the border wall, “my dream” of reaching the U.S. ....
Migrantes se fracturaron al caer del nuevo muro y dicen que la Patrulla Fronteriza los regresó a México sin atención médica dallasnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dallasnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Injured migrants say Border Patrol sent them back to Mexico after they fell off Trump’s wall Immigrant rights advocates say their stories raise questions about the protocols used by the Border Patrol to treat injured migrants and the overall effectiveness of the border wall. Neighbors in Anapra, Mexico, across from Sunland Park, New Mexico, describe how migrants climb over the new border wall in a minute, or less. Sometimes, they injure themselves, and such incidents are routine.(Alfredo Corchado / The Dallas Morning News) PALOMAS, Mexico – To escape the lingering, devastating effects of two hurricanes and the reach of organized crime, Pedro Gomez fled Guatemala in January and headed north, looking for hope. ....