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“Today, what we see are basically single adults from Mexico, not exclusively, however, this is by far the highest percentage and Array . . . this clearly brings us back to the 80s and 90s of the same trend and the same flow,” he said. “And the vast majority come here almost exclusively for economic reasons. “
The United States went through a primary immigration crisis last year that hit detention centers and agencies when tens of thousands of migrants invaded the southern border each month, with more than 140,000 detained in May 2019.
That number has stabilized amid a wide range of measures taken through the Trump administration, adding attempts to end “capture and release,” a practice by which migrants are released within the United States to end their immigration hearings.
The United States, in collaboration with Mexico, has expanded the protocols for migrant coverage (known as the “Stay in Mexico” policy), which keep migrants south of the Mexican border while waiting for their instances to be prosecuted.
While widely criticized by Democrats and activists for putting migrants in a threat of violence by keeping them in Mexico, Trump management officials characterize drastic relief at points of attraction that have taken migrants north. They also point to asylum cooperation agreements with the north. Triangle countries, which demanded that migrants seek asylum there, and the structure of parts of Trump’s border wall.
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In addition, the administration has accelerated the return of migrants to their home countries amid the coronavirus crisis after an order from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suspended the advent of all Americans without proper documentation. ”
Wolf told lawmakers that the government will now repatriate single adults to Mexico “pretty quickly. “This contrasts with a more confusing procedure when children, especially those who are not accompanied, are involved.
Wolf also said there is a substitution in the way migrants saw border patrol agents, saying the days were over when migrants were looking for agents so they could be arrested and eventually released in the United States.
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“In 2019, other people were crossing the border and sitting, waiting for the border patrol to arrive because they knew they would be released in a few hours or even days within the United States and that’s the goal,” he said. see they’re running away from the border patrol, they’re looking to escape. “