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    'We're waiting': Migrants throng U.S.-Mexico border in asylum limbo

    'We're waiting': Migrants throng U.S.-Mexico border in asylum limbo






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      Migrants queue near the border fence after crossing the Rio Bravo river, in Ciudad Juarez



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      'We're waiting': Migrants throng U.S.-Mexico border in asylum limbo

      Asylum-seeking migrants rest near the Rio Bravo river, in Ciudad Juarez















    Jose Luis Gonzalez and Daina Beth Solomon
    Wed, December 21, 2022 at 7:52 PM EST



    By Jose Luis Gonzalez and Daina Beth Solomon

    CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (Reuters) -Hundreds of migrants bundled in coats and blankets formed a long line in cold winter air at the U.S.-Mexico border on Wednesday, hoping the Christmas period will bring an end to uncertainty over their hopes of securing asylum in the United States.

    Many hoped entry would be easier after a Dec. 21 deadline for the United States to lift COVID-era restrictions, but the U.S. Supreme Court this week ruled to let the policy, called Title 42, temporarily stay in place.

    Watching migrants trickle past gates into the United States, several Venezuelans lamented the last-minute move.

    "We're waiting. Here they say one thing, then half an hour later they say something else," said Venezuelan Vanessa Revenga, 40, one of thousands of migrants to gather in recent weeks in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez, opposite El Paso, Texas.

    Title 42 allows U.S. authorities to send migrants of certain nationalities, including Venezuelans, back to Mexico without a chance to seek asylum. The Biden administration has asked the Supreme Court to leave it in place until after Dec. 27.
    Christmas has made things even harder, said Venezuelan migrant Yessica Jerales, who was with her two children.

    "There's December 24th and you don't know where they're going to sleep," she said. "They see the lights and it's Christmas, and you have to explain that where we're going is to give them a better future."

    Migrants in other border cities face a similar quandary.

    Six weeks since he reached Matamoros, opposite Brownsville, Texas, Venezuelan Giovanny Castellanos was gearing up to spend Christmas in a tent away from his wife and five children.

    Castellanos said on Wednesday that he saw 30 or 40 people cross the Rio Bravo river to turn themselves in to U.S. agents. Reuters images showed some migrants ferrying small children and belongings on inflatable mattresses.

    "Lots of people are desperate, lots of people don't want to spend Christmas here," said Castellanos, 32.

    Juan Antonio Sierra, who runs the city's largest migrant shelter, says Matamoros now has up to 8,000 migrants, many of them living in the border encampment or on the streets.

    With temperatures forecast to chill further, he worries that those anxious to reach the United States will risk their lives crossing the river.

    "It's dangerous because they can drown, because temperatures fluctuate," he said, "and it's going to get even colder."

    (Reporting by Jose Luis Gonzalez in Ciudad Juarez, Daniel Becerril in Matamoros and Daina Beth Solomon in Mexico City; Editing by Leslie Adler)

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/were-wait...005256373.html







    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    They can "go wait" in the beautiful beach resorts on the Mexican coast.

    Go home!

    We have no housing.





    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    Why do they all think they will qualify for asylum?

    Asylum

    Every year people come to the United States seeking protection because they have suffered persecution or fear that they will suffer persecution due to:

    • Race
    • Religion
    • Nationality
    • Membership in a particular social group
    • Political opinion

    Asylum | USCIS
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