U.S. Border Policies Have Created a Volatile Logjam in Mexico (The New York Times)

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    Mourners at a government-run migrant detention center in Ciudad Juárez, across from El Paso, Texas, on Tuesday. At least 39 people were killed on Monday night and 29 others seriously injured when a fire broke out at the facility.

    U.S. Border Policies Have Created a Volatile Logjam in Mexico – By The New York Times (MSN) / Mar 28 2023

    A series of tough new border policies have sharply reduced the number of migrants crossing into the United States to their lowest levels since President Biden took office, but the measures have created a combustible bottleneck along Mexico’s northern border, with tens of thousands of frustrated migrants languishing in overcrowded shelters from Tijuana to Reynosa.

    The situation exploded on Monday when a protest at a government-run migrant detention center in Ciudad Juárez led to a fire that killed at least 40 people. But scenes of overcrowding and desperation have been unfolding in recent weeks along the length of the border as the Biden administration prepares for yet another surge in migration this spring.

    Migrants have been waiting in anticipation of a major policy shift, expected in May, when the United States plans to lift a pandemic-era health policy that has allowed U.S. border authorities to swiftly expel many unauthorized migrants crossing the border from Mexico.

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