Twenty-four family members related to the six victims of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse have secured passage to the U.S., according to a news release from two immigrant-focused service organizations.
According to CASA and the Esperanza Center, the latter of which is operated by Catholic Charities of Baltimore, 16 family members are currently in the U.S. and eight more are set to arrive this week. Family members of all six Key Bridge collapse victims have secured visitor visas, according to the news release...