Much of the media coverage of the unaccompanied minors crisis at the border has focused on anti-immigration protests. But in Texas, California, and elsewhere, many are supporting the children.
Thousands of undocumented children and families have arrived at the U.S. border in recent months, sparking anti-immigration protests. But activists, churches, and ordinary people have also taken to the streets, showing their support for the migrants.
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In California, Methodist Bishop Minerva Carcaño visited a detention facility in Ventura County in July, where over 500 unaccompanied children are being held.
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In a recent video she shared her message for the children as a faith leader.
"I'd say welcome, bienvenido, mijito, mijita, we love you," she said. "We're glad that you're here. We hate the fact that you're suffering, but we stand with you and we're going to struggle with you and we're going to make sure that you're alright."
"These are children, these are God's children and therefore they are our children," she concluded.
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