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“The Invisible Faces of the US Migration Crisis: How an Imam in New York Helps African Migrants”

A group of migrants camp opposite the United States-Mexico border in El Paso on May 12, 2023. AP – Andres Leighton


They are the invisible faces of the migration crisis in the United States. “They” are those African migrants who go to South American countries and then take the same paths as those fleeing Venezuela, Guatemala or Honduras. Less publicized than the Hispanic migrants placed on buses and sent en masse to Democratic cities by the Governor of Texas, these undocumented Africans sometimes have difficulty accessing the arrangements put in place to welcome them. In New York, an imam comes to their aid. His number is now exchanged in detention centers on the southern border of the United States.

2023-05-28 22:19:00
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