Trump-induced migration crisis in Mexico
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"We're going to wait for better days, for God to open Donald Trump's heart": in Mexico City, the disillusionment of migrants after the closure of the US border
From Venezuela, Cuba or elsewhere, men, women and children travelling north, seeking a long journey, hesitate to return to their country of origin or apply for a "humanitarian visa" in Mexico.
Trump-induced migration crisis in Mexico
President Donald Trump’s migration crackdown has been credited with reducing flows northward towards the United States, but it is leaving hundreds of thousands of migrants and asylum seekers trapped in limbo further south, unsure whether to take riskier journeys to try to reach the US and anxiously wrestling with what to do next. In southern Mexico, where US and Mexican deterrence policies caused a major humanitarian crisis last year, local resi…
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