From Migrants To Refugees, Mexico's Shelters Struggle To Keep Up (VIDEO)
In three years, Mexico has increased the number of Central American migrants it deports by 78 percent — surpassing the U.S. — and the number of migrants applying for asylum continues to grow. But Mexican immigration agencies don't have the resources to deal with the flow.
In three years, Mexico has increased the number of Central American migrants it deports by 78 percent — surpassing the U.S. — and the number of migrants applying for asylum continues to grow. But Mexican immigration agencies don't have the resources to deal with the flow.
More are trying to stay in Mexico instead of coming to the U.S. Now they're dealing with what we deal with. Their solution is a lot stiffer than ours.
The migrants continue to grow and they continue to turn people away because they cannot handle the flow.
When is the U.N. going to actually help make countries livable and humane? None of us can handle the flow.