Asylum seekers anxiously cross into U.S. as new policy kicks in
Migrants walk along the border fence after crossing illegally into El Paso, Texas, U.S. as seen from Ciudad Juarez/ CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (Reuters) - Fear over new U.S. curbs on almost all asylum seekers spread this week among migrants at its southern border, but some on waiting lists in Mexican cities found the gates to the United States stayed open, despite a much higher bar to stay. Migrants in Ciudad Juarez and other Mexican border towns were cautiously optimistic as the policy took effect on Tuesday, with U.S. officials still calling ...
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