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These people from around the world entered the U.S. through Mexico. Perhaps its time for Mexico to take care of immigrants from other countries like they have expected us to do with their people.
These people from around the world entered the U.S. through Mexico. Perhaps its time for Mexico to take care of immigrants from other countries like they have expected us to do with their people.
Per your reference:
Now, under a sweeping rewrite of enforcement policies announced Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security,migrants might be dumped over the border into a violence-plagued land where they have no ties while their asylum claims or deportation proceedings are heard in the United States. U.S. officials didn't say what Mexico would be expected to do with them.
I didn't see the specific language of the "rewrite of enforcement policies" or a link in the article to see for myself if this statement is true. The key word here is "might".
Now, under a sweeping rewrite of enforcement policies announced Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security,migrants might be dumped over the border into a violence-plagued land where they have no ties while their asylum claims or deportation proceedings are heard in the United States. U.S. officials didn't say what Mexico would be expected to do with them.
I didn't see the specific language of the "rewrite of enforcement policies" or a link in the article to see for myself if this statement is true. The key word here is "might", too.
No it was all over the news yesterday. Not fake news.
Another change: Once people reach the credible fear point, instead of waiting for their full hearings on asylum in the US, the new guidance makes use of a law that allows non-Mexican migrants to be sent to Mexico to wait, provided they arrived through Mexico. The change could send potentially tens of thousands of non-Mexican migrants back over the border, and would largely apply to Central Americans who flee violence, gangs and drug cartels to seek refuge in the US.
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