Asylum-seekers from Mexico hope for U.S. entry after Title 42 end
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'I Can't Go Back Home': Asylum-Seekers from Mexico Hope for U.S. Entry
Migrants from different countries who applied for an asylum appointment in the United States, using the CBP ONE application, wait to be notified by US Immigration officials, at Agape Mision Mundial INC shelter in Tijuana, May 12, 2023. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes Lupita, a 36-year-old Mexican woman from the state of Michoacan, has spent three months in a shelter, waiting to apply for asylum in the United States. She wears some of the evidence for her c…
Asylum-Seekers From Mexico Hope for US Entry After Title 42 End
Lupita, a 36-year-old Mexican woman from the state of Michoacan, has spent three months in a shelter, waiting to apply for asylum in the United States. She wears some of the evidence for her case: bullet wounds about her arms, shoulder and abdomen. Since March 2020, when broad COVID-era restrictions went into effect at the southwest border, Mexicans like Lupita were largely barred from seeking U.S. refuge and instead were quickly expelled back t…
Asylum-seekers from Mexico hope for U.S. entry after Title 42 end
TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - Lupita, a 36-year-old Mexican woman from the state of Michoacan, has spent three months in a shelter, waiting to apply for asylum in the United States. She wears some of the evidence for her case: bullet wounds about her arms, shoulder and abdomen. Read full story
Asylum-seekers from Mexico hope for U.S. entry after Title 42 end
By Daniel Trotta TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - Lupita, a 36-year-old Mexican woman from the state of Michoacan, has spent three months in a shelter, waiting to apply for asylum in the United States. She wears some of the evidence for her case: bullet wounds about her arms, shoulder and abdomen. Since March 2020, when broad COVID-era restrictions went into effect at the southwest border, Mexicans like Lupita were largely barred from seeking U.S…
Asylum-seekers from Mexico hope for U.S. entry after Title 42 end
Lupita, a 36-year-old Mexican woman from the state of Michoacan, has spent three months in a shelter, waiting to apply for asylum in the United States. She wears some of the evidence for her case: bullet wounds about her arms, shoulder and abdomen.
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