An emotional son could not hold back his happy tears as he finally reunited with his parents after more than two decades apart. Rigo, 39, had not seen his parents, Francisco and Enedina, since he moved from Aguascalientes, Mexico, to the United States at age 16. A decade later, Rigo's brother, Jairo, 27, also joined him in America – but despite spending thousands of dollars on visa applications, their parents kept being denied entry. Fast forward to 2020, however, and the brothers began working with a program in Mexico called Palomas Mensajeras, which helped Francisco and Enedina secure the visas they needed to enter the U.S. The couple were originally meant to reunite with their sons in March, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, those plans had to be pushed back until later in the year. On September 20, Rigo and Jairo, who himself had not seen his parents in roughly 11 years, waited at the arrivals gates in Nashville International Airport, Tennessee. There, they were greeted by Francisco and Endedina, which immediately caused a nervous Rigo to begin crying in his parents' arms. According to Rigo's daughter, Selena, 18, the emotion of the moment was so much that his loud sobs caused everyone in the airport to turn around. A visibly emotional Jairo also joined in during the embrace, holding his brother, mother and father tightly.