This is the second bus to arrive from the Texas-Mexico border in just over two weeks.
"As we have indicated before, the more time we are given to coordinate and prepare our response, the better we can serve these men, women, and children who have already experienced traumatic events throughout their journey in their search for freedom and happiness.
"As we approach the long 4th of July weekend, it is befitting to remember that migrants also know struggle and perseverance, and they too seek a better tomorrow where their lives will be valued and celebrated under the banners of justice and compassion."from the Texas-Mexico border in just over two weeks. A bus carrying migrants dropped off around 40 people to the same church on June 14."Texas just dropped off the 1st bus of migrants in Los Angeles.
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