Most of "TODAYS IMMAGRANTS" are fleeing. https:
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A nearly 2-year-old Honduran asylum seeker cries as her mother is searched and detained near the U.S.-Mexico border on June 12, 2018 in McAllen, Texas. The pair were held in a detention center together, the girl's father said.
WHAT WAS SHE FLEEING FROM?
Denis Valera Sandra Sanchez Yanela Denise Migrant
LOOKS LIKE A DECENT FAMILY CAR.
THIS BITCH OF A MOTHER ABANDONDED HER TWO OTHER CHILDREN LEAVING THEM IN HONDURAS WITH THEIR FATHER TO TAKE CARE OF!
Sandra was part of a group that were caught by Border Patrol agents after making their way across the Rio Grande river on a raft
She set out on her journey from Puerto Cortes, Honduras to the U.S. at 6am on June 3 and allegedly paid $6,000 for a coyote
Hernandez said he did not support his wife's decision to make the journey with their young daughter in her arms and never got to properly say goodbye
She paid $6,000 to a coyote! That's a lot of money for a "poor" Honduran family to lose.
Denis Javier Varela Hernandez, 32, said that he had not heard from his wife Sandra, 32, who was with his two-year-old daughter Yanela Denise, for nearly three weeks until he saw the image of them being apprehended in Texas.
In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, Hernandez, who lives in Puerto Cortes, Honduras, says that he was told on Wednesday by a Honduran official in the US that his wife and child are being detained at a family residential center in Texas but are together and are doing 'fine.'
'You can imagine how I felt when I saw that photo of my daughter. It broke my heart. It's difficult as a father to see that, but I know now that they are not in danger. They are safer now than when they were making that journey to the border,' he said.
Denis said his wife and daughter were never separated by border control agents and remain together.
A spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has told DailyMail.com that Sandra had been previously been deported from the US in 2013 .
Denis, who works as a captain at a port on the coast of Puerto Cortes, explained that things back home were fine but not great, and that his wife was seeking political asylum.
Denis said that he believes the journey across the border is only worth it to some degree, and admits that it's not something he would ever consider.
He said he heard from friends that his wife paid $6,000 for a coyote - a term for someone who smuggles people across the border.
'I wouldn't risk my life for it. It's hard to find a good job here and that's why many people choose to leave. But I thank God that I have a good job here. And I would never risk my life making that journey.'
So Sondra was not "fleeing" an abusive husband, gangs, or anything. She just wanted to go to America!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-58698...s-out.html