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Families reunited in ‘Hugs Not Walls’ event at US-Mexico border

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For three minutes on Saturday, Marcelino Pizarro hugged family members he had not seen since he jumped the fence into the United States from Mexico six years ago.

The undocument­ed migrant was at an event with hundreds of other families with mixed immigratio­n status who were reunited with relatives in a “hugs not walls” meeting arranged by an El Paso, Texas-based advocacy group, Border Network for Human Rights.

Pizarro, 36, says he fled his homeland because of insecurity. He worked in a juvenile detention facility where he told Reuters he received death threats from inmates. A brother lost his life at the hands of an organized crime gang, he said. “It was just part of life,” he said. Pizarro has five children, two of whom live with him in El Paso where he now works odd jobs. One of his sons suffers from autism. His other children, including his 18-year-old daughter Fatima Paola, live in Mexico.

“I would see my friends, my cousins, all with their dads and I would get sad and cry. I wish he could have been here as I grew up,” said Fatima Pizarro, who now has a daughter of her own, Aitana, who her father met for the first time on Saturday.

At the event on the border, Pizarro and more than 300 other families all donned blue shirts, while their counterpar­ts from the Juarez, Mexico side wore white shirts to ensure no one tried to slip across. The brief reunions are approved by US government agencies since participan­ts stay on the riverbed that marks the frontier. (RTRS)

 ??  ?? Mexican families living in Mexico arrive to meet with their relatives living in US at the border line in the bank of Rio Grande in the framework of the event called ‘Abrazos No Muros’ (Hugs, not walls) promoted by the Border Network of Human Rights...
Mexican families living in Mexico arrive to meet with their relatives living in US at the border line in the bank of Rio Grande in the framework of the event called ‘Abrazos No Muros’ (Hugs, not walls) promoted by the Border Network of Human Rights...

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