Families separated by US-Mexico border reunite for a few precious minutes
- Nearly 200 families reunited for brief moments at the U.S.-Mexico border after years apart, evoking tears and embraces.
- García stated that migration into the U.S. Will continue despite election outcomes.
- García highlighted how current policies are severely affecting families, saying, "Deportation policy, border policy, immigration policy, is separating families in an extraordinary way.
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Families separated by US-Mexico border reunite for a few precious minutes
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — Nearly 200 families gathered Saturday along a stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border for heartfelt but brief reunions with loved ones they had not seen for years because they live in different countries. Tears flowed and people embraced as Mexican families were allowed to reunite for a few minutes at the border with relatives who migrated to the U.S. Adults and children passed over the Rio Grande to meet with their loved ones…
Nearly 200 families separated by U.S.-Mexico border reunite briefly in annual event
People embraced as Mexican families were allowed to reunite for a few minutes at the border with relatives who migrated to the U.S. Adults and children passed over the Rio Grande to meet with their loved ones

Nearly 200 families separated by US-Mexico border reunite briefly in annual event
Nearly 200 families have gathered along a stretch of the United States-Mexico border for heartfelt but brief reunions with loved ones they had not seen for years because they live
Families living both sides of U.S.-Mexico border embrace in emotional reunion
Families living both sides of U.S.-Mexico border embrace in emotional reunion Amid tears and hugs lasting for a few minutes, more than a hundred families crossed a wooden bridge built for the occasion on Saturday, sealing a reunion on the border separating Mexico and the United States. (AP Video/Christian Chvez Torres) Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com This video may be available for archive licensing v…
Nearly 200 families separated by the U.S.-Mexico border meet briefly in annual event
Tears flowed and people hugged as Mexican families were allowed to meet for a few minutes at the border with family members who emigrated to the United States. Adults and children crossed the Rio Bravo to meet their loved ones.
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