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More than 1,200 Migrants Remain Stranded in Ciudad Juárez

Summary by Vanguardia
The bureaucratic procedures to obtain a permit to work legally in this city, as well as the lack of programs that allow them to obtain political asylum in the United States, keep more than 1,200 migrants stranded on this border.Enrique Serrano Escobar, head of the State Population Council (Coespo) in this town, explained that most of those 1,200 migrants are in local shelters or shelters, and remain, for the most part, since the CBP One program …
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The bureaucratic procedures to obtain a permit to work legally in this city, as well as the lack of programs that allow them to obtain political asylum in the United States, keep more than 1,200 migrants stranded on this border.Enrique Serrano Escobar, head of the State Population Council (Coespo) in this town, explained that most of those 1,200 migrants are in local shelters or shelters, and remain, for the most part, since the CBP One program …

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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