Tensions in a New Mexico town are flaring as Border Patrol drops off hundreds of migrants there each day: 'You have volunteers that are starting to get burned out. There’s no turning them away. So what then?'
DEMING, N.M.—Chris Brice was relaxing on his couch on a recent Saturday when he got a text that the Border Patrol would be dropping off a large group of migrants in this small desert town the next day.
In less than 24 hours, the local government official helped transform an empty, tin-roof fairgrounds hall on the edge of Deming, population 14,000, into a bare-bones shelter for hundreds of families who crossed the border illegally to request asylum. When Border Patrol agents arrived with two busloads of migrants on Mother’s...
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