A brother brought his sibling to tears when he paid him a visit in the U.S. from Mexico after nearly two decades apart.
In 2003, Enrique Moreno who lives in Dallas, Texas, made the tough decision to leave his home in Mexico and move to the U.S. with his family.
The move made things difficult for Enrique, 52, and his brother Oscar, 47, as it came with an acceptance that the family may not be able to visit each other because of immigration status and visas.
But after 18 years apart, Oscar reached out to Enrique’s daughter, Ana, to reveal he’d obtained a visa to visit the family in the U.S.
Delighted by the news, Ana, 23, and her sister started working on a surprise for their dad.
On the day of the surprise, Enrique was told he was heading to a family cookout, only for his daughters to secretly travel to the airport in the meantime to pick up their uncle.
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As Enrique stood chatting to family members, he then saw a familiar face walking towards him.
Clocking the man in a white shirt was his brother, an emotional Enrique then headed towards Oscar, before the pair shared a loving reunion hug, crying on each other’s shoulders.
She said: “It was such a good feeling, very emotional because we knew my dad missed having him around.
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“Everyone said they loved to see how emotional they both were.
“I hope watching this video encourages others to always reach out to loved ones, and that your siblings are always your backbone and to cherish them.
“You never know if something might happen, and you go years without seeing them.”