The massacre at an El Paso Walmart store on Saturday hasn’t diminished some migrants' desire to move to the United States — even if the killer of 22 people was apparently motivated by hatred of Latino immigrants.
The massacre at an El Paso Walmart store on Saturday hasn’t diminished Silvia Ivania’s desire to move to the United States — even if the killer of 22 people was apparently motivated by hatred of Latino immigrants.
“If anything, I want to go to the United States even more than before,” said Danieska Del Toro, 34, from Havana. “They arrested the guy, right? Maybe he was crazy. In Cuba we have violence too, even if the regime says there is none.”Along the nearby Rio Grande, which separates the U.S.
“That’s their decision; we just tell them of the risks,” said one Mexican National Guard officer, who declined to be named because she wasn’t authorized to speak publicly.Arrests along the U.S.-Mexico border are down about 40% since Mexico began a crackdown on migrants in early June, authorities say. Mexican officials have stepped up detentions and deportations of Central Americans and other northbound migrants.
The humanitarian visas allowed the family to traverse Mexico legally. They took public buses to Juarez, crossed the border illegally into El Paso on July 4
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