It’s a stark contrast to the many Mexican communities that welcomed the caravan with signs, music and donations of clothing after it entered Mexico nearly a month ago. Countless residents of rural areas pressed fruit and bags of water into the migrants’ hands as they passed through southern Mexico, wishing them safe journeys.
Sure, those communities knew the migrants were moving on. It's a little different when you're dealing with them long term.
>It’s a stark contrast to the many Mexican communities that welcomed the caravan with signs, music and donations of clothing after it entered Mexico nearly a month ago. Countless residents of rural areas pressed fruit and bags of water into the migrants’ hands as they passed through southern Mexico, wishing them safe journeys.
Sure, those communities knew the migrants were moving on. It's a little different when you're dealing with them long term.
Sure, those communities knew the migrants were moving on. It's a little different when you're dealing with them long term.