Mexico and the United States are working on a plan to process migrants in southern Mexico, encompassing Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans, Mexico's incoming foreign minister Alicia Barcena said on Wednesday.
Barcena did not detail the plan, but said it would complement existing options for migrants to enter the U.S. - a humanitarian visa program for those groups and a mobile app for asylum seekers called CBP One.
"President López Obrador has told us to do it in the south of Mexico to avoid this sad transit to the United States," Barcena told reporters after meetings this week between U.S. and Mexican officials on migration and security. Asked about Barcena's comments, a Mexican official told Reuters that talks were still ongoing with the U.S. The plan did not foresee using U.S. facilities, the official added.discussing a new U.S. refugee program
It would allow qualifying migrants approved for refugee status to enter via the U.S. refugee resettlement program, which is only available to applicants abroad, sources told Reuters.
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