Haitian migrants must be in Mexico legally to claim asylum in the U.S.

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Haitian migrants must be in Mexico legally to claim asylum in the U.S.
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In order to claim one of the 30,000 monthly humanitarian parole spots at the U.S. border, migrants must be legally in Mexico, or any other country they went through — especially Panama.

REYNOSA, Mexico — There’s a new way of getting things done if migrants at the border want to claim asylum in the United States.The Department of Homeland Security is enforcing a new process of asylum for Haitians, Nicaraguans, Cubans and Venezuelans

A sign of that is the sudden long lines at the local office of the Instituto Nacional de Migración, which is Spanish for the National Migration Institute. It’s the Mexican equivalent of the U.S.C.I.S. Dougie Leblanc, a Haitian migrant who has just arrived in Reynosa, México, found out about the new process on her first day. Leblanc, her husband and daughter had to wait in line all day.

Leblanc is talking about the CBP One app, which is a part of the new process of asylum for Haitians, Nicaraguans, Cubans and Venezuelans. In order to claim one of the 30,000 monthly humanitarian parole spots at the U.S. border, they must be legally in Mexico, or any other country they went through — especially Panama.

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