As they stepped off the white Border Patrol van outside the Val Verde Border Humanitarian Coalition in Del Rio, Texas, a man in a neon yellow vest stood quietly, scanning the line of Haitian migrants who had just arrived. Some carried sleeping babies, one toddler walked behind her mother wrapped in a silver heat blanket. Many passed by and smiled, relieved to have just been released into the United States (Sept. 24)
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