Scared to stay in Mexico, afraid of Trump's policies, some migrants look to return home
- Nidia Montenegro is a Venezuelan migrant in Mexico who fears her appointment to seek asylum in the U.S. Will not come before President-elect Donald Trump takes office on Jan. 20.
- Montenegro stated she would return home if her appointment does not arrive, feeling more afraid of violence in Mexico than hardships in Venezuela.
- Yuleidi Moreno expressed despair over staying in Mexico, saying, "I cry every day and ask God to take me back, I don't want to be here anymore... This is horrible.
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