“It is hopeful, there is a lot of motivation, the migrants are happy that after 2 years and 9 months that the border remained closed to people who are fleeing violence in their countries and who are seeking hospitality, solidarity, being able to be admitted for initiate an international protection process that is established precisely for that purpose and that the United States has not been responding to for this time,” said Pedro de Velasco, director of education and advocacy for the Kino Initiative for the border.
