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12-25-2018, 10:23 PM #1
More migrants left by ICE in Downtown El Paso on Christmas; 2,000 expected by week's
More migrants left by ICE in Downtown El Paso on Christmas; 2,000 expected by week's end
Aaron Martinez, El Paso Times
Published 12:22 p.m. MT Dec. 25, 2018 | Updated 5:45 p.m. MT Dec. 25, 2018
100 migrants dropped off by ICE in downtown El Paso Christmas Day Rudy Gutierrez, El Paso Times
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Juana Juan Diego and her 1-year-old daughter, Dulce, traveled 20 days on foot from Guatemala City to the U.S.-Mexico border in search of a better life.
Juan Diego, who was among the 100 migrants dropped off in Downtown El Paso on Christmas Day by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said she and her daughter had nothing to eat during their journey.
Dulce, she said, has been sick with diarrhea and headaches.
"It has been very difficult," Juan Diego said in Spanish explaining that there are no jobs in her country. She is hoping to travel to Tennessee to stay with relatives.
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100 migrants dropped off at Leon St. and Overland Ave. Tuesday
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Juan Diego and about a hundred other migrants were dropped off Downtown on Tuesday afternoon and were being temporarily housed at the former Rock House Cafe and Gallery, 400 W Overland Ave., said Dylan Corbett, executive director of the Hope Border Institute.
"ICE gave us a heads up about an hour or two ago that we were going to get 200 folks Downtown," Corbett said.
"This group right now is about 100, so we don't know if we are going to get another 100 or if this is it for the day."
The migrants are getting food and water as they wait for their buses to take them to their sponsors, Corbett said. They will stay with their sponsors as their asylum cases remain pending.
More: Guatemalan boy dies in US custody, CBP officials say; 2nd migrant child to die this month
"Right now, we are trying to find them space for the night," Corbett said. "A place where they can sleep, make phone calls to their contacts or relatives in other parts of the country. Most of these folks are on route to another part of the country. They are not staying here in El Paso. They want to go to their sponsor or family members in other parts of the country. They just need a place for the night."
While shelter has been found for the 100 people dropped off Christmas afternoon, Corbett said, the search continues for places to stay for any other migrants who might be left Downtown later.
Senaida Areli Deras Villeda, and her 3-year-old daughter, Francisca Dayani Portillo, traveled from Honduras to the U.S.
Villeda said she and her daughter are trying to go Tennessee to meet her husband.
Corbett said the group has been checked and none of the migrants needed medical attention.
On Christmas morning, an ill 8-year-old Guatemalan boy in the custody of the Border Patrol died at a hospital in Alamogordo.
Buy PhotoJose Manuel Perez of Guatemala plays with his son, Sancer Perez, 9, outside the former Rock House Café and Gallery at Leon Street and Overland Avenue. Perez said they left Guatemala 12 days ago and plan to travel to Atlanta to join relatives there. (Photo: Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times)
Annunciation House Director Ruben Garcia said the nonprofit organization that helps immigrants expected to receive about 200 migrants in all on Christmas Day. Another 500 migrants are expected both Wednesday and Thursday.
More: ICE drops off hundreds of migrants at Downtown El Paso bus station; shelters scramble
Garcia added no information has been released as to what time or at which location U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials will leave the migrants.
The announcement of the expected arrival of more than 1,200 migrants in the next few days comes after hundreds of migrants were dropped off at the Downtown El Paso Greyhound bus station over the weekend and on Monday.
“By the end of the week, we are expected to have received more than 2,000 migrants,” Garcia said.
Immigrants, many from Guatemala and other countries, sit outside the former Rock House Cafe and Gallery at Leon Street and Overland Avenue on Tuesday. (Photo: Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times)
Veronica Escobar calls federal action 'unacceptable'
U.S. Rep.-elect Veronica Escobar, D-El Paso, called the government's action "unacceptable.”
“I have a number of concerns,” Escobar said Tuesday in an emailed statement. “CBP back in 2016 used to create temporally holding facilities that were humane, safe and clean, so that migrants during times of a surge wouldn’t be left on the street. Federal law enforcement has long collaborated with the Annunciation House, so they know exactly what the capacity is here in the community.”
Escobar, who spent Christmas Day helping make meals for the migrants, added: “The federal government has an obligation to assist and not just leave people out in the cold, which is what they did yesterday and what they did the day before when they left people at and around the Greyhound bus station and that is what they did in October. That is unacceptable. Simply ridding itself of migrants is not a solution.”
Federal law enforcement officials said the reason they no longer create temporary housing was because “it was too difficult,” Escobar said.
“If they are able to create tent cities to jail children, then they should absolutely be able to construct the same kind of facilities as they did in 2016 to assist the migrants,” Escobar said.
"The federal government needs to step up and dumping people out on the streets is not stepping up,” Escobar said.
Migrants line up for food at Fire Fighters Memorial Park at Overland Ave. and Leon St. Tuesday. (Photo: Rudy Gutierrez)
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials dropped off about 200 migrants Sunday at the Greyhound bus station at 200 W. San Antonio Ave.
On Christmas Eve, small groups were left at the station throughout the day and night. More than 200 migrants were left at the bus station Monday.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials could not be reached for comment due to the federal government shut down. The shutdown has all employees in nonessential positions, such as some public affairs positions, unable to work.
Garcia said Annunciation House and community members are working to find shelter for the migrants.
Community members seeking to help the migrants are asked to bring prepared meals and fruits.
Information on where to drop off the prepared meals can be obtained by emailing Annunciation House at
refugees@annunciationhouse.org.
Fruit donations, including apples, oranges and bananas, can be left at Annunciation House, 1003 E San Antonio Ave.
https://www.elpasotimes.com/story/ne...as/2411407002/
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12-26-2018, 12:04 AM #2
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12-26-2018, 12:30 AM #3
Why don't you call ICE or DHS and ask them?
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12-26-2018, 09:06 AM #4
NO JOB IS NOT ASYLUM
BOOT HER AND THEIR KIDS OUT OF HERE!
NO SCHOOL, NO MEDICAL CARE, NO HOUSING, NO WELFARE, NO FOOD STAMPS!!!
IS HER HUSBAND HERE ILLEGALLY? BOOT THE WHOLE FAMILY OUT TOGETHER!ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM
DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL
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12-26-2018, 06:36 PM #5"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ** Edmund Burke**
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12-26-2018, 06:47 PM #6A Nation Without Borders Is Not A Nation - Ronald Reagan
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12-26-2018, 07:13 PM #7"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ** Edmund Burke**
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12-26-2018, 07:16 PM #8
I'm not the one with the questions. You and stoptheinvaders are the ones with questions. Find your own answers. You neither one strike me as shy. Make a call with your real names and ask ICE and DHS what they're doing and why, if you want to know.
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12-28-2018, 02:00 PM #9NO AMNESTY
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