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Jean Claude Silva Fuenmayor, a 23-year-old from Venezuela, who had spent a year in Mexico City waiting to get an appointment with a US immigration officer through the now-defunct CBP One app ...
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Many of the migrants had -- or were requesting -- appointments with US authorities through the CBP One app. But now they see seeking asylum in Mexico as their best option ... a 60-year-old Cuban who ...
Seeing how a batch of executive orders issued by President Donald Trump on the first day of his presidency effectively closed ...
Venezuelan migrants ... in Mexico. “There are some people who are saying, ‘I am going to wait a couple of months to see if Donald Trump does something and allows me to go through’.