By Dianne Solis
10:21 AM September 7, 2020 CDT
Small body of Rodrigo Castro discovered on the banks of the Rio Grande, within walking distance of the Matamoros migrant camp.He is a leader among Guatemalan asylum seekers.His memorial service was in many images through those who admired him.
A few days later, another frame crossed the river.By the time the dead man pulled out of his dark green grave, he had no ID.Camera phones projected their lenses like voyeurs.But the video also showed asylum seekers across the river.it wouldn’t be forgotten.
Hundreds of asylum seekers are still in a tent camp across Brownsville Street; situations of poor physical condition and the risk of kidnapping and violence are with them.They remain deposeful of almost everything and hope.
“All the concern is growing,” said Sister Norma Pimentel, the nun who runs Catholic charities in the Rio Grande Valley and visits the camp.”His only hope was to be in the United States.”
The US asylum formula is the only one in the world to have a nuclear asylum. But it’s not the first time He is almost suffocated by a number of restrictions imposed through the Trump administration.The COVID-19 pandemic then struck, causing more chaos and disrupting court proceedings.Up to a thousand other people live in the depressing muddy countryside.on the banks of the river in Mexico, awaiting its possibility of applying for asylum in the United States.Thousands more live marginal lives in the urban neighborhoods of Matamoros.
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