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‘You see a lot of dead people’: Migrants bused to D.C. reveal horrors of coming to U.S.

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By WND News Services

‘Situation is critical, there is nothing, we don’t have anything. There are no jobs, there is no food’

WASHINGTON, D.C. — I arrived at Union Station at 5:30 a.m. and there were only a few people around, including a mother and her 12-year-old son from the Dominican Republic, who had crossed the border days before. The pair arrived in the nation’s capital on a bus Republican Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey sent from the border and I met them days later, when they were catching a Megabus to New York City.

The mother and her son were joined by another family that left Venezuela on May 17, when they set out for a dangerous trek through south and Central America.

“The way here is very dangerous, in the jungle you see a lot of dead people, people who drowned, children, other than that, on the train they already stole from us several times. In Honduras, they stole from us, in Mexico. We lived [through] several things that were hard that we don’t wish on anyone,” the father with the family from Venezuela told me…

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One Comment

  1. Lenore Lenore August 15, 2022

    Someone should tell these people the monster in the Whitehouse wants to make America exactly like the place they came from. Tell them to vote Republican because that’s their only hope if they want ‘the shining beacon’ they’ve dreamed of.

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