![]() ![]() She feared deportation but wanted to stay optimistic. “We never expected all this,” said Rodas, who fled her homeland after her life was threatened. agents took away between 15 and 20 families with children under age 2 who had been among the hundreds sleeping under plastic tarps and blankets. ![]() The girls cried all night.Īt about 2 a.m. “I have my children’s birth certificates.”īueno set up camp for the night next to a bridge with about a dozen other men after they charged their cellphones from a connection in the street.ĭiana Rodas, an elementary school teacher from Colombia, spent the night shivering with her two daughters, ages 7 and 13, sleeping on the ground between two towering border walls dividing San Diego and Tijuana. “They didn’t have to split my family,” Bueno insisted. ![]()
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