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Stonepounder

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Sat Dec 29, 2018, 02:59 AM Dec 2018

El Paso's migrant children had a gift-filled Christmas thanks to two hotel employees

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El Paso's migrant children had a gift-filled Christmas thanks to two hotel employees

Christmas Eve was not a "silent night" in El Paso, Texas. Hundreds of migrant families were unexpectedly dropped off by ICE officials at a Greyhound bus station, a move that left volunteers working late into the night, finding hotels and shelters for the displaced families.
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But the commotion didn't stop two hotel employees from organizing a gift-filled Christmas morning for the migrant children, said Ruben Garcia, the director of Annunciation House, a shelter for migrants, during a press conference on Thursday. He said the workers' kindness should be a model for elected officials everywhere.
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But the migrants' reception was better than Garcia could have ever anticipated. At around seven or eight in the evening as the immigrants were being checked in, two of the hotel's front desk employees called their husbands, telling them to go to any store that might still be open and to "buy every coloring book, every little truck, simple little gifts, buy them all." By the time the families woke up in the morning, the employees and their husbands had wrapped all the gifts and placed them under the tree for the children, Garcia said.

"On Christmas Day they had all of these gifts for children who never, ever, ever in their life experienced a Christmas where they received a gift," he said.

When asked why, the employees "had tears coming down" and said "how could you not do this," Garcia said.
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El Paso's migrant children had a gift-filled Christmas thanks to two hotel employees (Original Post) Stonepounder Dec 2018 OP
THANKS for this, Stonepounder. elleng Dec 2018 #1
K&R Solly Mack Dec 2018 #2
Annunciation House is taking donations to help these families. sinkingfeeling Dec 2018 #3
K and R Stuart G Dec 2018 #4
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