"With these tamales, you’ll have energy to walk all day."
A member of one church group described to Reuters how migrants would try to hitch rides aboard the church vehicles used to transport food and other supplies to the migrants.
"No, no," church volunteer Liz Magail Rodriguez said, pointing to the containers of food. "With these tamales, you’ll have energy to walk all day."
With this in mind, the 'assistance' that the migrants have received from both local groups and US-based nonprofits like Pueblo Sin Fronteras cannot be understated. The latter organization has been following the migrants for practically their entire journey, since the first few hundred members departed the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula on Oct. 13, supplying them with water, food and even handing out cash to the crowd.
A member of one church group described to Reuters how migrants would try to hitch rides aboard the church vehicles used to transport food and other supplies to the migrants.
"No, no," church volunteer Liz Magail Rodriguez said, pointing to the containers of food. "With these tamales, you’ll have energy to walk all day."
With this in mind, the 'assistance' that the migrants have received from both local groups and US-based nonprofits like Pueblo Sin Fronteras cannot be understated. The latter organization has been following the migrants for practically their entire journey, since the first few hundred members departed the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula on Oct. 13, supplying them with water, food and even handing out cash to the crowd.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-10-25/migrant-caravan-crosses-southern-mexico-unimpeded-local-groups-offer-food-support