While politicians and pundits debate border policies on the national stage, emotions are running high for migrants sorting out their next steps
Updated 1728 GMT May 13, 2023
Brownsville, Texas Diocelina Querales cranes her neck as she tries to catch a glimpse of the faces behind the tinted windows of a bus that just rumbled in. In a matter of moments, she shakes her head. "Nada," she says. Nothing.Only men are on this bus that's just arrived from a US Customs and Border Protection facility; her daughter-in-law and granddaughters aren't. Querales, 50, has been hovering around this street corner near Brownsville's bus station for days, searching for them.Read MoreShe says she crossed the Rio Grande with 10 other family members earlier this week. Some clung to an inflatable mattress. Others swam.
'We can sleep on the street': Migrants rush across US border before policy changes 00:55"This whole area would be empty if they weren't doing this separation," says Macbeth Montilla, 46, who says she lost contact with her longtime partner Arturo after they crossed the border and turned themselves in to authorities. They weren't legally married, she says, but lived together as husband and wife in Venezuela for 13 years. For days she's been searching for him.
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