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NFL Players Cheer For McAllen Volunteers Who Help Migrants Rebuild Their Lives

The football stars passed out backpacks, supplies and toys in front of Catholic Charities Respite Center in McAllen.
Reynaldo Leanos Jr. | Texas Public Radio
The football stars passed out backpacks, supplies and toys in front of Catholic Charities Respite Center in McAllen.

Two NFL players made a stop in the Rio Grande Valley this week to learn first-hand what is going on at the border and to provide some help to migrant families in both the U.S. and Mexico.

Demario Davis of the New Orleans Saints and Josh Norman of the Washington Redskins visited the Catholic Charities Respite Center in McAllen.

The facility assists migrants when they're released from custody. The migrants can enjoy a shower, eat a meal and gather some supplies before they head to their final destination, where they鈥檒l await their day in immigration court.

Volunteers do much of this work, and Norman and Davis met some of them on Thursday.

"We put together these snack bags and put some sandwiches in there," one volunteer told the NFL players, "so the families have something to eat on their trips.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 really honorable what you guys are doing, man,鈥 Davis said.

Norman was deeply affected by what he saw. 鈥淚t鈥檚 depressing, it鈥檚 depressing. It really got me in a funk right now. It鈥檚 so depressing.鈥

Davis said he and Norman weren't looking at the situation from a political standpoint, rather from what he called a right-versus-wrong standpoint.

鈥淲e just put ourselves in the people鈥檚 shoes," he said. "But we haven鈥檛 just been here. We also went to Flint [Michigan], and a lot of the same oppression that鈥檚 happening here is happening in Flint. It鈥檚 sad, but that鈥檚 what鈥檚 happening to people who don鈥檛 have wealth and don鈥檛 have power to speak out for themselves. Their voices get silenced.鈥

Communities in the Michigan town are dealing with a water crisis.

Norman hopes more people visit the border region in Texas and see for themselves what鈥檚 really going on.

鈥淚鈥檓 going to try and do everything in my power to see if I can change something," he said. "This is just inhumane. It鈥檚 not right. I wish politicians, or whomever the case may be, would just walk two steps within this place, and they鈥檒l see for themselves.鈥

Davis and Norman also stopped by the National Butterfly Center and the McAllen bus terminal. They crossed into Mexico to assist migrant families waiting to come into the U.S. to claim asylum.

This wasn't the first time they visited with Central American migrants. Last summer Norman and Davis and distributed backpacks, toys and other items to migrant children who were separated from their families.

聽聽聽聽 View this post on Instagram聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 3am!!! San Antonio, Tx!!! Truck maxed down w/ book bags for the kids separated from parents at the border!!! #Humanity A post shared by Demario Davis #56 (@d56davis) on Jun 27, 2018 at 1:33am PDT

Reynaldo Lea帽os Jr. can be reached at Reynaldo@TPR.org and on Twitter at

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Reynaldo Leanos Jr. covers immigration and the U.S.-Mexico border for Texas Public Radio.