At present, officials say the total number of migrants in Tijuana alone break down this way: 6,062 total, comprising of 3,877 men, 1,127 women and 1,058 children.
"The leaders that were promising them the great American Dream aren't coming through,” Moreno said, adding, “they know they're going to be better off going back home."
And some have left. Approximately 80 self-deported Tuesday while another 98 were deported by Mexican immigration officials for their involvement in Sunday’s demonstrations that turned violent.
Others have chosen to accept offers of temporary work and asylum from Mexico.
But most are committed to the original goal as the prospects for asylum in the U.S. grows dimmer.
Some migrants, like Luis Conde from Guatemala, vow to cross the border regardless – legally, or not.
“It doesn't matter,” Conde said. “I got no choice. I got to work for a living.”
This makes no sense to me. Help wanted signs are everywhere in Monterrey, NL. They pay about USD 10 per day, but that has to be way better than how they would live in Central America.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/some-...elf-deporting-as-frustration-grows-in-tijuana
they aren't in Monterrey, in fact, Monterrey isn't a border town at all...They are in Tijuana which is quite very far away from Monterrey...it is similiar to saying well there are help wanted signs all over Dallas,Texas so why aren't people in San Diego, California applying for them.....and chances of a Honduran getting hired by anyone in Tijuana is about zero. The ones who are self deporting aren't in the need of asylum they claim...the rest who have stayed are. Some though are going for Plan B which is either stay in Mexico or go to Canada or another country...Spain isn't likely with the major economic crisis they are in.
This makes no sense to me. Help wanted signs are everywhere in Monterrey, NL. They pay about USD 10 per day, but that has to be way better than how they would live in Central America.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/some-...elf-deporting-as-frustration-grows-in-tijuana
And the little matter of the 5000 mile wide pond between Mexico and Spain that has no train service.
This makes no sense to me. Help wanted signs are everywhere in Monterrey, NL. They pay about USD 10 per day, but that has to be way better than how they would live in Central America.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/some-...elf-deporting-as-frustration-grows-in-tijuana
Things we have taken for granted...is we have an intact justice system....something that Honduras doesn't have...
https://www.thedailybeast.com/carav...esidents-brother-is-an-alleged-cartel-kingpin
Juan Antonio “Tony” Hernandez Alvarado was arrested in Miami on Nov. 23, 2018 after years in the crosshairs of the Drug Enforcement Agency. He allegedly was a major player in the notorious narcotics trafficking and terror networks that span Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala, often known collectively as “The Northern Triangle.” And when President Donald Trump talks about “bad hombres” south of the U.S. border, he might have someone like Hernandez in mind.
But Hernandez is not part of the caravan of mostly Honduran asylum seekers subjected to tear gas and rubber bullets when they try to cross into the United States. Hernandez is, in fact, emblematic of what those asylum seekers are hoping to escape.
So, explain why DJT is supporting a drug trafficker? How very bad it is to live in a country where the president's family are cartel....and the ex president's son and members of Congress, the police, etc....
I think the word describing Honduras is : “ungovernable”
Technically I don't think "self-deport" is a thing.This makes no sense to me. Help wanted signs are everywhere in Monterrey, NL. They pay about USD 10 per day, but that has to be way better than how they would live in Central America.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/some-...elf-deporting-as-frustration-grows-in-tijuana
People have the right to protect their land and culture.
Missionary slaughtered by protected tribe after trespassing on their island to preach
Missionary slaughtered by protected tribe after trespassing on their island to preach
your post is so far off topic....the guy wasn't looking for his legal right to asylum....he was going there to force his religion on a remote tribe that has no concept of what a legal system is...their legal system is killing anyone who gets close....which is why it is against the law to go there..not to mention the idiot didn't think about them not being immune to the many viruses he could take to them and wipe out their tribe.
Just have to wonder how many of the six billion plus people on the planet not fortunate enough to have been born in America would qualify for asylum here under your definition.
It isn't my definition it is the LAW's definition.
a government unwilling or unable to protect a group of people is in fact, part of the exact text of the law.
Again how many. Surely more than a billion. Why don't we empty out much of the Middle East,Africa and Asia as many of those people would fit in that definition. Perhaps start with the approximately 300 million lowest caste Indians whose life is surely more miserable than many from Central America.
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