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05-11-2017, 08:19 PM #1
Report paints harrowing picture of Central America migration
Report paints harrowing picture of Central America migration
Associated Press Updated 6:26 pm, Thursday, May 11, 2017
In this Dec. 6, 2016 file photo, crosses representing 72 migrants massacred in 2010 adorn the chapel at La 72, a migrant shelter in
Tenosique, Tabasco state, Mexico. Migrants from Central America’s violence-plagued Northern Triangle region endure harrowing abuses
while trying to make their way through Mexico toward the United States, a report from an international medical group said Thursday, May 11, 2017.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Migrants from Central America's violence-plagued Northern Triangle region endure harrowing abuses while trying to make their way through Mexico toward the United States, a report from an international medical group said Thursday.
Doctors Without Borders, or MSF for its initials in French, called the situation a "humanitarian crisis" that demands the U.S. and Mexican governments do more to process applications for asylum and humanitarian visas.
It said the study was based on surveys and medical data from the last two years and documents "a pattern of violent displacement, persecution, sexual violence and forced repatriation akin to the conditions found in the deadliest armed conflicts in the world today."
Among its findings:
— Almost 40 percent of those interviewed said they left home due to attacks, threats, extortion or attempts at forced recruitment by gangs in Central America. About 44 percent of the migrants had a relative who had died in the last two years due to violence, and that rose to 56 percent for those from El Salvador.
— Nearly 70 percent of those entering Mexico reported suffering violence during transit toward the United States, and nearly a third of women reported being sexually abused. They said the perpetrators "included members of gangs and other criminal organizations, as well as members of the Mexican security forces responsible for their protection."
— Of the 166 female migrants treated by MSF for sexual violence, 60 percent had been raped and the rest were subjected to other kinds of assault such as forced nudity. Among 1,817 people treated for mental health issues, about 47 percent had experienced physical violence during transit.
El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala have some of the highest homicide rates in the world. Violent gangs reign over many parts of the countries and are often able to kill, extort and carry out other crimes with impunity.
"For millions of people from the (Northern Triangle) region, trauma, fear and horrific violence are dominant facets of daily life. Yet it is a reality that does not end with their forced flight to Mexico," MSF said.
"Along the migration route ... migrants and refugees are preyed upon by criminal organizations, sometimes with the tacit approval or complicity of national authorities, and subjected to violence and other abuses — abduction, theft, extortion, torture, and rape — that can leave them injured and traumatized," it continued.
A Honduran migrant said Thursday at a news conference in the Mexican capital that he had crossed into Mexico twice and was caught and sent back both times.
"The first time I left (Honduras) because of the gangs. I was 12, about to turn 13, and I was deported from Coatzacoalcos, where I was in jail for two months, and afterward I was deported to San Pedro Sula," said the man, whose full name was withheld for his safety. "They take you back to same place you left from because of problems with the gangs."
The man has since been granted asylum by Mexico, the medical group said.
MSF said heightened immigration enforcement by the United States and Mexico threatens to make more refugees and migrants vulnerable to exploitation by smugglers, gangs and corrupt authorities.
It urged the countries to "expand access to medical, mental health and sexual violence care services for migrants and refugees."
Marc Bosch, the group's head of Latin American operations said, "The attempts of stopping migration through the reinforcement of borders, and the increase of detentions and deportations, as we have seen in Mexico and the United States have not ended human trafficking."
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05-12-2017, 09:08 AM #2
Doctor's Without Borders needs to DEMAND Central America cleans up their corrupt government, stop the gangs and cartels.
WE DO NOT WANT THESE PEOPLE! NO VISA, NO ASYLUM, NO REFUGEES.
THESE COUNTRIES NEED TO GET A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR REFORM...NOT DUMP YOUR PEOPLE ON USA.ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM
DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL
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05-12-2017, 09:36 AM #3
It's not our problem. It's their problem, the problem of the people of these countries and it is their responsibility to solve it.
A Nation Without Borders Is Not A Nation - Ronald Reagan
Save America, Deport Congress! - Judy
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