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    Border gate opens, briefly, for rare reunions and a wedding

    Border gate opens, briefly, for rare reunions and a wedding


    Brian Houston of Rancho San Diego and Evelia Reyes, of Tijuana, are married at the "Door of Hope," part of the
    border fence at Border Field State Park. (Howard Lipin / Howard Lipin/The San Diego Union-Tribune)


    Evelia Reyes, along with Alexis Reyes, watches at the "Door of Hope," part of the for the border fence in Border Field State Park for her fiance, Brian Houston of Rancho San Diego to walk up, and be married in the doorway.


    Families are reunited for a few minutes at the "Door of Hope," part of the border fence at Border Field State Park.

    November 18, 2017

    With a creak and a groan, the heavy steel gate on the fence between the U.S and Mexico at Border Field State Park slowly swung open on its rusty hinges just after noon on Saturday.

    A trio of Border Patrol agents pulled it open wider, revealing a tightly packed crowd of Mexican citizens and media with cameras peering north.

    For much of the next hour family members from the U.S. side walked partly through the gate — into the waiting arms of family members and relatives in Mexico.

    For three minutes, each family hugged, cried, tousled hair of children or grandchildren some were seeing for the first time, then bid a tearful goodbye.

    And this time there was a first: a wedding.

    It was the sixth time that the gate — known as the Door of Hope — had opened since 2013. The gate is inside Friendship Park, a small strip of land where families from both sides can meet and exchange greetings — but not touch — through the heavy screen of the fence.

    Brian Houston of San Diego, dressed in a light gray suit, embraced Evelia Reyes, who was in full bridal regalia of white dress with train and veil. They signed a few documents from the Tijuana municipal authorities, posed for pictures, embraced — and became husband and wife.

    Houston is a U.S. resident who said he could not go into Tijuana, but declined to elaborate. His new wife can’t enter the U.S. legally, so the two decided they would try to get married on this day when the gates opened.

    He said they worked with Enrique Morones, the executive director of the Border Angels group that organizes the event, to arrange the brief ceremony.

    He said the choice was purposely done to communicate a larger message.

    “It’s a statement that love has no borders,” he said. “Even though we are divided by a giant fence here, we can still love each other on both sides of the fence.”

    He said the two speak by phone daily. They have an immigration attorney who is working on getting her a green card to join him in the U.S., which could take more than a year.

    They were the last of the groups of families to meet inside the gate.

    Morones said that Border Angels fields many requests from families each time a gate opening is scheduled. Those names are forwarded to the State Department, which makes the final decision on who will be allowed to reunite after conducting a thorough check.

    Most groups had tears in their eyes as they met and hurriedly exchanged a few words, or clung to each other in impassioned group hugs.

    The event took place about 15 miles west of where the eight prototypes for President Donald Trump’s border wall have been built on a dusty patch of the border on Otay Mesa.

    The 30-foot tall barriers made of concrete and other construction materials are the most visible symbol of Trump’s promise to crack down on immigration and further fortify the border with Mexico. None of the prototypes have a gate or door included in the design.

    The contrast was not lost on Morones, a longtime immigration advocate.

    “While some people want to build walls, we want to open doors,” he said after the event was over.

    He said the organization hoped to have more gate openings next year.



    Families are reunited for a few minutes at the "Door of Hope," part of the border fence
    at Border Field State Park. The event, "Opening The Door of Hope" was organized by the Border Angels and the Border Patrol.


    Families visit through the border fence at Border Field State Park, while waiting for the "Door of Hope" to open. The "Door of Hope" is part of the fence and opened where separated families are reunited for a few minutes.

    http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/l...118-story.html


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    Send them all one-way to Mexico! They can go get married there.

    We would not have this problem if MEXICO would stop dumping people over our borders.

    GO BUILD AMERICA ON YOUR SOIL...DEPORT THEM ALL.
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    He said the choice was purposely done to communicate a larger message.

    “It’s a statement that love has no borders,” he said. “Even though we are divided by a giant fence here, we can still love each other on both sides of the fence.”
    Why would the Secretary of DHS authorize the border patrol to participate in this obvious photo op in support of weaker border security? I assume the BP couldn't have made this decision without approval from someone high up in the Trump administration. Photo ops like this hurts our commitment to stronger border security, not help it.

    I guess the couple that got married thought the marriage would help their cause to get the wife a green card. The question I have is, why couldn't he enter Mexico and/or why couldn't she get a temporary tourist visa? It is my understanding they hand out day visit passes like candy at the border. Hmm, makes one wonder if he is a DACA participant since they can't leave the country without losing their status. My guess is the wife has already been deported, which makes it illegal for her to return for 10 years. I don't know, but the story does leave a lot of unanswered questions.

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