Migrants Stranded In Mexico, Worried And Afraid Of Mass Deportation Due To The Return Of Donald Trump To The Presidency Of The United States

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Migrants Stranded In Mexico, Worried And Afraid Of Mass Deportation Due To The Return Of Donald Trump To The Presidency Of The United States

Migrants stranded in various camps in Mexico City, Mexico, on January 20, are worried and afraid of mass deportation due to the return of Donald Trump to the presidency of the United States. Meanwhile, they try to carry out a procedure at the facilities of the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance that allows them to remain longer in Mexico due to the difficulties that their compatriots have in entering the United States. They continue waiting for an appointment to apply for a ''Visitor Card for Humanitarian Reasons'' to access health services and employment opportunities in Mexico while they are being treated and to continue their journey to the border. However, they fear that with the election of Donald Trump, this situation will get even worse. The government of outgoing President Joe Biden introduces the CBP One app in January 2023 to regulate the flow of migrants to the United States and reduce the possibility of traffickers exploiting migrants. Although the app does not guarantee that migrants can settle in the United States, it allows them to obtain a work permit while pursuing their asylum process. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)


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