How a militia cooperates with a border county to detain migrants in Texas | Univision Immigration News

Dressed in camouflage, with tactical equipment and assault rifles, a group of civilians questions more than twenty migrants leaning once morest the border wall at a point in Texas. It is night, but the headlights of the trucks illuminate the scene. One of the men records some girls with his phone vertically and can be heard saying: “These are the babies.” He moves the shot and questions the adults, asking them where they come from: “Colombia, Nicaragua, Honduras,” they respond without hesitation. “The babies are from Honduras? Nicaragua? Where are mom and dad?”, continues the interrogation. “They walk alone, alonesays one of the women. So, no mama and no papa?“, he questions. “No, they just crossed them (…) They are four girls who come alone,” they inform him. He groans.

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