Border Report: Asylum Seekers Stuck in Mexico Turn to Other Countries for Help
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Border Report: Asylum Seekers Stuck in Mexico Turn to Other Countries for Help
Standalove had an appointment scheduled to request asylum in the United States on Jan. 22, two days after President Donald Trump took office. The Haitian woman had waited in Tapachula, a city in southern Mexico, for the CBP One phone application created by the Biden administration to select her for an entry appointment. She flew to Tijuana in preparation for her scheduled date, and then on Jan. 20, Trump canceled all remaining appointments — rou…
In recent days, the world has witnessed events that, sadly, make us question the fate of humanity. On the one hand, the confrontation between Israel and Iran was unleashed, which could clearly escalate into a larger conflict, adding to the already existing one between Palestine, Russia and Ukraine. On the other hand, Mexicans face an extremely sensitive social and political issue: the migration policy promoted by President Donald Trump, which be…
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