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    250 Refugees Arrive in Tijuana Seeking Asylum in U.S.

    250 Refugees Arrive in Tijuana Seeking Asylum in U.S.

    By Jaspreet Kaur


    About 250 refugees from Central America arrived in Tijuana seeking asylum, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) confirmed.

    CBP said 78 of the refugees arrived at the at the San Ysidro port of entry around 6 p.m. Sunday night, including children.

    "We want the U.S. Mexico and Central America to recognize there is a refugee crisis," said Roberto Corona, with the Refugee Caravan.

    Corona told NBC 7, many people are facing death threats or dying in Central America countries--including Honduras, El Salvador.


    According to the CBP, the individuals were allowed entry to the U.S. They will be screened and processed on a case-by-case basis.

    After they are screened, the refugees will be turned over the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) while their cases are reviewed by asylum officers.


    The remaining refugees are still at local shelters in Tijuana.
    Published at 10:14 PM PDT on May 8, 2017

    Source:http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/ca...#ixzz4gbOhimgQ

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    According to the CBP, the individuals were allowed entry to the U.S. They will be screened and processed on a case-by-case basis.

    This is so wrong! they should have made them stay in Messico and be processed from there.

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    Nearly 80 Protesting Asylum Seekers Held After Entering US at San Ysidro

    Wednesday, May 10, 2017
    By Jean Guerrero


    CREDIT: ALEX MENSING
    Above: Asylum seekers who are part of the Viacrucis caravan travel through Mexico in this undated photo.

    A group of 78 asylum seekers awaits interviews at the San Ysidro Port of Entry after weeks of trekking in a caravan through Mexico to raise awareness about the plight of people fleeing violence.

    The migrants, mostly Central Americans, turned themselves into U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) this Sunday after the trip through Mexico with activists.


    They organized the caravan in part to bring attention to the dangers migrants face in the journey through Mexico as well as challenges faced at the U.S.-Mexico border.


    Immigration attorney Nicole Ramos, who is representing 20 of the families, said that in violation of U.S. and international law, CBP has been turning away asylum seekers.


    “That’s not CBP’s job – CBP does not have the authority to make evaluations on what the asylum claim is,” Ramos said. “Their only function is to refer to the asylum office for a credible fear interview.”


    CBP denied the agency sends asylum seekers back without interviews. The agency issued the following statement in an email:

    "The United States has long adhered to international laws and conventions allowing people to seek asylum on grounds that they are being persecuted because of their race, religion, nationality, political beliefs or other factors. If an officer or agent encounters a U.S.-bound migrant without legal papers and the person expresses fear of being returned to his/her home country, our officers process them for an interview with an asylum officer. If during this interview, an applicant expresses fear of being returned to their home country, our officers are required to process them for an interview with an asylum officer. CBP officers are not authorized to determine or evaluate the validity of the fear expressed. The applicant does not have to specifically request asylum, they simply must express fear of being returned to their country.”


    The agency also said it is aware of the "large group of individuals at the San Ysidro Port of Entry" that is seeking asylum and said the asylum seekers will be processed on a case-by-case basis.


    U.S. immigration law dictates that people who asks a CBP officer for asylum have the right to a “credible fear” screening by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). According to the USCIS website, asylum seekers get a green light in the screening if they can establish that they “have been persecuted or have a well-founded fear of persecution on account of (their) race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion” if returned to their country.


    Some of the caravan’s family members are concerned about how they are are being treated in CBP custody.

    Los Angeles resident Dolores Ramirez traveled to the border on Tuesday to try to get information about her relatives in the caravan. She said she had received one phone call from a relative who complained of the conditions inside.

    “They’re only getting 10 minutes to eat, they have no blankets, they’re sleeping on the floor in cells, they’re being yelled at,” she said. “They shouldn’t be treated like animals, they’re not animals, they didn’t cross the border illegally, they’re seeking help.”

    CBP agents told Ramirez they could not disclose information on the individuals in custody because they needed to protect their privacy, but added that they were receiving adequate care.

    http://www.kpbs.org/news/2017/may/10...us-san-ysidro/

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    SEND THEM ALL BACK! ALL LIARS!

    WE CANNOT LET HOARDS OF PEOPLE GET AWAY WITH BUM RUSHING OUR BORDERS.
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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