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Published on Thursday, May 11, 2023 By the A.M. Costa Rica wire services
Title 42, the emergency health order used during the covid-19 pandemic at the U.S.-Mexico border to quickly expel migrants back to Mexico or to their home country, ends Thursday night at midnight Eastern Time.
According to a report published by Voice of America Journal (VOA), the Biden administration introduced strict asylum measures that, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says, will lead to the expulsion of the majority of migrants at the border, where some border analysts say about 150,000 people are waiting to enter the U.S.
“This is what will happen: You will be returned,” Mayorkas told a Washington news conference on Wednesday. “Our border is not open.”
At the border, migrants are confused about what to do next. Priscilla Orta, an immigration lawyer in Brownsville, Texas, has been crossing the border into Matamoros, Mexico, every week to explain to migrants the process they’re about to face.
“If you enter under any other circumstances besides the app, or just prescheduled appointment, you will not be considered eligible for asylum, which, having worked day in and day out with people who are waiting, especially here in Matamoros, that is precisely what they're seeking: an opportunity to apply for asylum,” she told VOA.
With the end of Title 42, Orta is advising migrants to use the CBPOne app to secure an appointment and letting them know that if they cross without authorization, they will be removed immediately. But even with an additional 1,000 appointments available on the app, people are waiting for some time.
Neris Arruaz arrived in Matamoros a month ago and is still not sure when her family will be able to present themselves at a port of entry. She was an accountant in Cuba. If she crosses to the U.S., she says she has plans to become an entrepreneur and help her family get ahead.
For the communities along the border, an increase in migrant arrivals is not something new.
“The
reality is, you’ve got thousands, more
than 2,000, coming over every day,” said
Cameron County, Texas Judge Eddie
Trevino Jr. in Brownsville. --------------
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