A dramatic shift at the border as migrants converge on a remote corner of South Texas. Many of the migrants who later wind up on buses or planes to the north pass first through this remote stretch of the Rio Grande. This new wave of migrants is coming largely from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua. Immigration authorities are mostly releasing them into the United States, where they can seek asylum. Immigrant advocates in Eagle Pass, Texas, have had to improvise to accommodate thousands of migrants in the area.Read Long Article
