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Mexico, From Transit Country to Final Destination for Thousands of Migrants Stranded by Trump’s Policies

Summary by El Periódico
Eduardo, 30 years old, fled from El Salvador to the United States in July 2023. But the trip was long and the changes in the White House were rapid. After a month and a half of crossing and four months in Mexico, hoping that the U.S. government would grant him an appointment to submit his asylum application, Donald Trump closed the border on his first day back to office. Eduardo, like thousands of other migrants, was stranded in Mexico, which ov…
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Eduardo, 30 years old, fled from El Salvador to the United States in July 2023. But the trip was long and the changes in the White House were rapid. After a month and a half of crossing and four months in Mexico, hoping that the U.S. government would grant him an appointment to submit his asylum application, Donald Trump closed the border on his first day back to office. Eduardo, like thousands of other migrants, was stranded in Mexico, which ov…

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El Periódico broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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