EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) -- The largest non-governmental migrant shelter in the Mexican border city of Juarez recently hosted a health fair.

Other smaller shelters even bused in folks from all over town. And while children received immunizations and some adults diabetes screenings, migrants were also offered substance abuse counseling and some much-needed therapy to address some of the trauma they faced during their journey to the border.

The former comes as migrants arrive in new lands and are quickly targeted by criminal organizations to not only sell drugs, but, ironically, use drugs to get their minds off of their trials and tribulations.

In this episode of Border Report Live, correspondent Julian Resendiz shares some of the stories he heard during last week's health fair. The

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