Tucked in the corner of an old school gym, adults and children regularly line up in front of Dr. Bert Johansson. They are migrants, waiting for treatment at a pop-up clinic in El Paso, Texas.
The clinic doesn’t look like much — it’s no more than a circle of folding chairs around a table spread with medical supplies.
Yet, for migrants recently released from federal processing facilities, this clinic could mean the difference between life or death.
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