Venezuelan parents watch from home as their son is laid to rest in Texas after drowning
- Gustavo Alfonso Garcia Olivares, aged 24, drowned in the Rio Grande and was laid to rest in Texas at the Maverick County Cemetery in Eagle Pass.
- Border Vigil, a human rights organization, held the first funeral for a migrant, marking a significant moment in the community.
- The International Organization for Migration reports that 6,438 individuals have been marked dead or missing at the U.S.-Mexico border since 2014.
- Amerika Garcia Grewal of Border Vigil emphasized the importance of honoring Garcia Olivares by including his family in the service and providing a personal connection.
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Venezuelan parents follow from home the burial of their son after drowning in Texas
EAGLE PASS, Texas, U.S.A. (AP) — Liliana Olivero's cries, which she watched from Venezuela through a cell phone, pierced the grim Christian music and gusts of wind while her son's coffin was buried.
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