Center for Immigration Studies – by Todd Bensman
REYNOSA, Mexico – On a remote stretch of Rio Grande flood plain at the foot of this city of 600,000 within eyesight of McAllen, Texas, more than 1,200 migrants live in tents behind the tall cement walls of a 10-acre riverbank compound belonging to a Mexican non-profit organization that calls itself “Senda De Vida,” or Path of Life. Another 1,500 migrants aspiring to get inside fill a tent shanty town overflowing downtown Reynosa’s central plaza, with more coming every day, hoping to get in. Continue reading “Inside a Most Unusual Mexican Migrant Camp – Local officials, US Activists, the UN – and DHS – entice thousands by offering cash, food, and legal prep”