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Mexico promises to take care of asylum seekers sent back by the United States
2019-01-26
[LA Times] Mexican officials promised Friday to provide protection to asylum seekers who are sent back across the border from the United States under a new Trump administration policy, even though it could force the migrants to wait months or even years while their cases are considered by U.S. courts.

"The Mexican government does not agree with the unilateral measure implemented by the United States government," Roberto Velasco, a spokesman for Mexico's foreign ministry, said in a statement. "However ... we reiterate our commitment to migrants and human rights."

Velasco said the U.S. Embassy informed Mexican officials that 20 Central American asylum-seekers would be returned to Mexico on Friday afternoon at the San Ysidro Port of Entry, the largest border crossing between San Diego and Tijuana.

At the border on Friday, no official return appeared to be underway. But other migrants who were waiting on the Mexican side for their chance to lodge asylum claims with U.S. officials said they were deeply worried about the new policy.

"It will be horrible," said a man from Cameroon who said he had been imprisoned and tortured by his government back home. He asked not to be named for fear of reprisals.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  "What, beans again?"
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2019-01-26 18:13  

#6  #4 - Here here!
Posted by: Frank G   2019-01-26 17:24  

#5  "Take care of" is a phrase that covers a lot of ground...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-01-26 14:40  

#4  How much are we paying them to do this?

I wouldn't give Mexico a red cent until they fix Tijuana's sewer system to prevent their sewage from flowing onto the beaches of Imperial Beach and Coronado.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2019-01-26 14:24  

#3  How much are we paying them to do this?
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2019-01-26 08:27  

#2  "It will be horrible," said a man from Cameroon who said he had been imprisoned and tortured by his government back home.

Yeah, my heart bleeds. How many countries did you go through without seeking asylum before arriving in Tijuana? F*ck off
Posted by: Frank G   2019-01-26 07:15  

#1  i wonder if they are thinking about building a southern wall on their border
Posted by: chris   2019-01-26 06:20  

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