Thank you for the many
good thoughts, comments, emails, they are appreciated more than you will ever
know!
I will be lurking and
helping with moderating. And what
happens in the future, that's for us both to discover.
I love 99% of you all,
even the Millies and Willies.
The Chapo Snitch Guy,
you became classic, I think that must have surprised the hell out you as well,
I immensely enjoyed the comments of contrite,
written to the Chapo Snitched Guy.
The 1%, well...ain't
going miss you at all, and you know who you are.
My favorite personal Borderland Beat success story
I received an email
from a person whose 18 year old family member had vanished crossing into the
US. They had called GEO along the border
and every agency they could think of.
Then they emailed
me. It was a long shot. But border sources I am rich with. I called Border Patrol contacts, who gave me
a GEO contact, and within a couple of hours I found the kid who I will call
Julian.
BUT he was being released in a couple hours. That meant being bused to the international bridge and told to march into Mexico. In this case, the city of Acuña Coahuila.
BUT he was being released in a couple hours. That meant being bused to the international bridge and told to march into Mexico. In this case, the city of Acuña Coahuila.
Coahuila is the territory of Los Zetas, who would be waiting
on the Mexico side for that bus and forcibly "recruiting" the young
strong people. Julian was in danger.
I called on my friend
Lacy who lives in Mexico with her husband.
Also sent my assistant to Acuña with one of the backpacks we give to
migrants at the Casa Migrante shelters.
New clothing, a little cash, phone card, toiletries etc. She took a couple bottles of water and a
sack lunch of sandwiches etc for his bus trip.
We bought a bus ticket back to the interior Mexican state he calls
home, all this in case Lacy would spot
Julian. I contacted the priest at the
Migrant shelter asking if Julian could stay safely there until his bus left. He said "absolutely!".
Everything set. Lacy had less than an hour to get to the
bridge with a photo of Julian. (he is in the photo above left taken at the shelter
with his new backpack and ticket) Incredibly,
she and her husband Emiliano see Julian.
My blonde American buddy hurriedly approached Julian, he looking scared out of
his mind, and she tells him she is there to help him and to go with her. Looking back on the situation, if he had time
to think, I doubt he would have climbed into the back seat of her car.
But he did. :)
And off they went to
the shelter. Julian had nothing. They kept all of his belongings including his
cell phone (a story I should have written about) But Lacy called his family and
he was within a couple of minutes, speaking to his cousin in Oklahoma. His father also lives in Oklahoma. His maternal grandparents raised Julian on a farm in Mexico.
My assistant arrived at
the shelter picked up Julian, and gave him his ticket, some money and the
backpack. It was then time for the bus
station. He was placed on the bus. I received an email when he was safely
home. It was a long journey. He said he never intends to try going to the
states again and again experience that nightmare.
It turned out
perfectly. Amazingly well. Everything depended on precision team
work. and lots of luck.
Mad appreciation and
love to my sidekick Lacy and Emiliano .....also to all of you followers.
and the beat goes
on......
Your friend,
Chivis