President Trump is presented a belt buckle by rancher Monty Awbrey, right, during a roundtable on immigration and border security at U.S. Border Patrol McAllen Station on Jan. 10. (Evan Vucci/AP)ColumnistTo Sister Norma Pimentel, it sounded like a golden opportunity to touch the heart of a president, to give him a firsthand account of the suffering she sees every day. Sister Norma showed up as she had been instructed to do, at 11 a.m. sharp. Sister Norma Pimentel, left, director of Catholic Charities for the Rio Grande Valley, at a border security event in McAllen, Tex., that President Trump visited on Jan. 10. And Sister Norma — who wears a navy-blue habit and a large wooden cross that she carved herself around her neck — was there to add to the visual.
Source: Washington Post January 11, 2019 23:48 UTC