Date uploaded: 2023-11-30 16:58:11

Migrants are dying in the Rio Grande in numbers never seen before at the Paso del Norte border crossing.   In southern New Mexico, residents are stumbling on bodies in the desert of people who were within reach of rescue. El Paso water managers have grown accustomed to the stench of death in the Rio Grande.    Border Patrol agents, first responders and medical investigators across the borderland have been overwhelmed by the number of human remains found – sometimes two or three bodies per day.   Many die without identification. Yet, back home, the families who depended on them don't forget. The survivors mourn. They shoulder the cost of an American dream cut short.   Read the full story at the link in our bio.