Rights Groups Blame Horrific Mexico Fire on 'Inhumane' Migration Policies

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Rights Groups Blame Horrific Mexico Fire on 'Inhumane' Migration Policies
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'The U.S. and Mexican governments must work together to ensure that migrants receive access to asylum and to fair and efficient processing at the border and are given humanitarian support when forced to wait in Mexico,' said one advocate.

," which "intends to reduce the risks and vulnerabilities migrants face at different stages of migration by respecting, protecting, and fulfilling their human rights and providing them with care and assistance."

"We, again, urge all states to adopt alternatives to immigration detention," said the U.N. human rights office. ;&#x201c#Mexico: The deadly fire at the migrant centre in Ciudad Ju;&#x00e1rez was a preventable tragedy. We, again, urge all States to adopt alternatives to immigration detention. A prompt, transparent investigation to clarify the circumstances behind this tragedy will be crucial.

The U.N. Refugee Agency in January warned the Biden administration that its expansion of former President Donald Trump's Title 42 policy—under which the White House is expelling up to 30,000 migrants per month unless they arrive in the U.S. via a humanitarian parole program—is "not in line with refugee law standards" by which the U.S. is obligated to abide.

Like the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the NMI in Mexico has long been denounced by migrant rights advocates over its

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