U.S.-bound asylum seekers will be sent back to at least two additional Mexican b...
MEXICO CITY - U.S.-bound asylum seekers will be sent back to at least two additional Mexican border cities later this week to wait for their claims to be processed, officials said, with one of the cities in a region that is among Mexico’s most chaotic and violent.
Tamaulipas is home to the Gulf and Zeta cartels that include people-smuggling and kidnapping among their criminal activities. Under the deal, Mexico has also deployed a new militarized National Guard police force to detain migrants near the country’s northern and southern borders. A representative for Mexico’s national institute for migration said it had received no official confirmation for when and how the policy would be further expanded.
In April, a federal judge in California ruled MPP likely violated U.S. immigration law. In May, however, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals allowed the program to continue while the legal challenge proceeds.Tamaulipas suffers from high levels of killings and kidnapping, as powerful gangs battle over drug and people-smuggling routes.
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