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Migrants Seek Attempt US Entry via Rio Grande

Migrants Seek Attempt US Entry via Rio Grande

September 23, 2023
Migrants Seek Attempt US Entry via Rio Grande

Migrants at the borders in Eagle Pass City.

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The U.S.-Mexico border has once again found itself in the limelight as dozens of migrants reached its boundaries on Friday, hopeful of stepping onto American soil. U.S. Border Patrol highlighted their significant engagement, having dealt with approximately 1.8 million migrants in the past 12 months.

In Eagle Pass, Texas, some migrants, hailing from countries like Honduras and Venezuela, attempted to navigate the Rio Grande River that acts as a dividing line between the U.S. and Mexico. However, upon arrival, they were met by a dense barbed wire barrier obstructing their passage into American territory, as reported by the Agence France-Presse.

One such migrant, Noe Zelaya from Honduras, who journeyed to the border with his wife and two children aged 12 and five, expressed mixed feelings. “I’m happy that we’re so close, yet heartbroken that we cannot enter,” he conveyed. Border guards firmly stated, “They cannot cross,” as Zelaya’s wife pleaded for help, their son shedding tears amidst the desperation. Zelaya explained that their migration was fueled by escaping organized crime in their hometown, San Pedro Sula.

Following a perilous river crossing with water reaching chest levels, they, like a Venezuelan couple who arrived by sunset in Eagle Pass, found themselves thwarted. The Venezuelan man, Juan Diaz, aged 28, expressed, “I thought reaching here would be easier,” referencing his escape from the economic and political crises in Venezuela. Diaz managed to locate a gap in the barbed wire and upon crossing, surrendered to nearby border authorities.

Recently, thousands have congregated at various Texan border points, carrying minimal belongings, fleeing political regimes or in search of better economic prospects. In August alone, U.S. authorities reported 232,972 migrants arriving at the southern land border.

Indeed, the immigration issue deeply divides American society. President Joe Biden has sought to curb this migrant influx by introducing new systems to process asylum and visa applications within their native countries. With tensions escalating, especially in the conservative southern state, a meeting is scheduled today between U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, and Honduran President Xiomara Castro in the border town of McAllen, Texas, to discuss immigration cooperation.

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