EL PASO, Texas (AP) — Francisco Palacios waited for four hours with his wife and 3-year-old daughter at a border crossing between Tijuana and San Diego early Wednesday before going to a nearby hotel for a three-hour nap. They came back, bags packed, only to be disappointed again.
EL PASO, Texas Francisco Palacios waited for four hours with his wife and 3-year-old daughter at a border crossing between Tijuana and San Diego early Wednesday before going to a nearby hotel for a three-hour nap. They came back, bags packed, only to be disappointed again.
Tons of migrants are sleeping or sheltering along the U.S.-Mexico border, awaiting a Supreme Court judgment on whether and when to lift pandemic-era limits that barred them from obtaining asylum.