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‘Chaos has Gone’ from Streets of El Paso, but Bishop Sietz isn’t Happpy

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‘Chaos has Gone’ from Streets of El Paso, but Bishop Sietz isn’t Happpy

collected over $3 billionin taxpayer funds assisting illegal immigrants under the Biden Administration.
In Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland, the immigration debate has spilled into the streets, sparking almost daily demonstrations while immigration agents ramp up arrests.
But in El Paso – a city in Texas on the US-Mexico border – the streets are unusually quiet.
A year after the BBC last visited the border to understand the impact of the migrant crisis on the border, sites that were once teeming with migrants lie largely silent.
Just a few years ago, as many as 2,500 migrants once camped outside the city’s historic Sacred Heart Catholic church. Many lined the streets sleeping on donated blankets, idling while they waited for food and water to be distributed by local charities.
Now, only a handful of parishioners can be seen coming in and out of the church.
The same is true of a nearby park and of shelters throughout the city, where migrants once huddled to exchange their experiences …

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