Ismael Martinez helped hundreds of migrant families over the years at his Juárez shelter. About 180 will leave in coming weeks as the U.S. ends the “Remain in Mexico” program for asylum seekers. He says they have become family, @CorrieBoudreaux reports. https://t.co/W4cHckAHAt
— Bob Moore (@BobMooreNews) March 4, 2021
[..]Pan de Vida, which Martinez runs together with his wife, son, and daughter-in-law, was originally founded 30 years ago as a comedor (a facility similar to a soup kitchen) for local neighborhood children. Its services expanded to offer a residential shelter for local single mothers, particularly those escaping from domestic violence.
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