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...Amy Fischer is a core organizer with the network, and she was on the ground last night as migrants arrived in D.C. Amy Fischer, welcome to the program.
AMY FISCHER: Hi. Thank you for having me.
LIMBONG: All right, so, to start, could you give us a picture of what you and your team encountered last night?
FISCHER: Sure. So we, on Friday, heard from our partner at - an NGO at the border. And so on Friday, we heard that buses were arriving. Last night, we ensured that there was a church and a synagogue ready to go to serve as respite sites and provide volunteers as well as volunteers from our network. So we had volunteers ready to meet the buses and then immediately transfer onto buses that were provided by the city to transport them to a church that had volunteers, community, hot food, clothes waiting for people, toys for the kiddos. And then from there, we helped talk to everybody and help them on their way, whether it was helping with transportation for them to get to their final destination or providing ongoing support for those that are choosing to stay in D.C.
LIMBONG: As we're talking to you, I believe you were just on your way to dropping off two migrants to a bus station. I'm curious. What were they saying? What were you talking to them about?
FISCHER: The two people that I just dropped off on a bus that's heading to New York came here from Peru and were just so excited to be greeted by kindness and greeted by community. They were taking pictures of the U.S. Capitol as we were walking into Union Station and were excited to, you know, get to their family awaiting them in New York.