Venezuelan migrants share harrowing journeys to US border.

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Venezuelan migrant Enderson Amaya Blanco describes the conditions inside an El Paso detention center, where he spent four days in a holding pen with over 400 other men. Blanco received a yellow bracelet indicating his COVID-19 vaccination and was given a burrito, an orange, and a bottle of water for food. He was eventually given a permit and papers to travel in the U.S. but will have to show up for immigration court dates. Blanco plans to sleep near Sacred Heart Church until he can come up with a plan.
Topics:world#covid-19-vaccination#el-paso-detention-center#immigration#immigration-court#travel-permit#venezuelan-migrant
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