Asylum-seekers pushed to new extremes in Mexico after Trump's border crackdown begins
- Dayana Castro's U.S. Asylum appointment was canceled, prompting her to risk traveling north with her family from Venezuela.
- President Donald Trump's border crackdown includes a national emergency declaration and restrictions on refugees and asylum seekers.
- Migrants like Rosala Martínez are increasingly seeking asylum in Mexico due to shifting U.S. Policies and economic crises in their home countries.
- Adam Isacson warns that Trump's policies may lead to more dangerous migration routes and humanitarian consequences for vulnerable migrants.
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