
They face sub-zero cold and the menace of gangs, but in Texas migrants are gathering in anticipation of a law change
The first night of Jorge’s new life in the United States was also the coldest he had known in his 47 years.
As temperatures dropped below freezing, he was among the oldest of a group of 30 men and women preparing to bunk down in the open air in bundles of blankets handed out by wellwishers near the locked Greyhound bus station in the Texas border city of El Paso.
