Migrants crossing the southern border are straining the government, and pressuring independent groups dedicated to their well-being. But inside one McAllen facility, it's clear they're ready to keep it up.
Inside High-Demand Migrant Relief Shelter Near U.S.-Mexico Border
Even with a border that's officially closed, people are crossing the border in huge numbers. It's putting relief centers like this one in high demand.
Posted: 9:10 p.m. EDT Mar 24, 2021
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