Sometimes, when things can't get any worse, they do anyway. Mission: Border Hope, the Eagle Pass mission assisting asylum-seekers with support from Blanco County, was running low on fresh clothes to give the migrants, who often arrived wearing the same clothes they’d had on for days, if not weeks. After processing and release by the Border Patrol, they were taken to Mission: Border Hope’s center for showers, fresh clothes, meals, and a chance to buy bus tickets to their US destinati ...
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