El Paso may have had enough of virtually unchecked immigration.
The city of around 680,000 — the sixth-largest in Texas and part of the second-largest bi-national metropolitan area on the US-Mexico border (only San Diego-Tijuana has more people) — is 82% Hispanic and has, in the past opened its doors to wave after wave of border-crosses.
For years, El Pasoans always seemed to find the resources to feed, clothe, shelter and otherwise assist those crossing the Rio Grande and in need a place to stay for a night or two before moving on to their final destination elsewhere in the US.
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