Crisis Management
“We are spending immense resources to literally make their lives as miserable as possible.”
RUBEN GARCIA, 70, IS A MAN WITH THE WEIGHT OF THE world — or at least the hemisphere — on his shoulders. The longtime director of Annunciation House, a migrant shelter in El Paso, Garcia has spent the last five years amid the influx of Central American asylum-seekers. Before 2014, Annunciation House consisted of three buildings in El Paso; today, with monthly apprehensions reaching their highest point in a decade, Garcia oversees a network of 25 “hospitality sites,” such as hotels and churches.
As of June, the network was receiving about 700 migrants a day. The sites provide food and shelter for a day or two before sending migrants on their way, usually to live with friends or spoke with Garcia about El Paso, immigration enforcement and American identity.
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