Migrants race against the clock to reach the US-Mexico border before Trump takes office
- Migrants like Altagracia are rushing to the US-Mexico border to claim asylum before Donald Trump takes office on January 20, fearing increased immigration restrictions.
- In November, US Customs and Border Patrol recorded around 46,000 border encounters, the lowest number in nearly 5 years, after recent executive actions by President Joe Biden.
- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced plans to build 25 shelters for deportees amid concerns over potential mass deportations under Trump.
- Migrants express hope that Trump will distinguish between good and bad individuals, despite fears of his rhetoric around mass deportations.
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R 63%
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