It’s a story that’s made national headlines in one way or another all summer, highlighted by Gov. Greg Abbott’s controversial Operation Lone Star.
Founder of One Mission Ministries, Pastor Abraham Barberi’s humanitarian efforts remain in high demand. He provides water and portable toilets for a migrant camp in Matamoros, just a short walk from the international bridge to Brownsville.Although he sees less asylum seekers crossing the river from Matamoros into Brownsville, Barberi’s humanitarian efforts remain in high demand. The historic drought and heatwave gripping the area means that Barberi’s water trucks are especially needed.
“I am the mother of four children and I suffer a lot because they are not with me,” Yvette said. “I would like to bring them later because there is so much violence and extortion. We cannot be happy there. I do not have a house. I am a victim in Colombia. A flood reached our chests and we lost everything – the bed, the house, everything, everything.”
“Well, the truth is that we thank God because he has given us the opportunity to wake up one more day alive. It’s hard, but it’s not impossible,” Yvette said. “We have to keep fighting and hoping that God’s will is done. He is the only one who can open doors for us and make people in the United States feel that they can help us.”
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