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Asylum-seeking families are being expelled to Tijuana after flights from Texas


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The Biden administration has flown roughly 2,000 asylum seekers all families with children from Texas to San Diego and expelled them from the United States to Mexico without giving them a chance to request protection.
Tijuana has been receiving on average about 100 expelled people a day from the flights, according to the Mexican Consulate in San Diego. Mexican immigration officials generally transport the families to migrant shelters. The primary shelter is currently filled with hundreds of parents and children.
The flights, which have not received much attention since they started in mid-March, mirror strategies used by President Biden’s predecessor, former President Trump, to try to deter people from coming by putting those who do come in difficult situations in Mexico. ....

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Biden reopens program for some Central American children to join parents in U.S.


Biden reopens program for some Central American children to join parents in U.S.
Molly O Toole
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Hundreds of asylum seekers gather at Chaparral Border Crossing last month in Tijuana. (Alejandro Tamayo / San Diego Union-Tribune)
An estimated 3,000 young Central American migrants who were already approved by the U.S. government to reunite with parents in the United States, but were stranded when the Trump administration abruptly ended the Obama-era program, could get another chance, Biden officials announced Wednesday.
The Biden administration is restarting the Central American Minors program, which enabled nearly 5,000 vulnerable youths in El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala to apply from the region and join parents who were in the United States with legal status, according to the State Department. ....

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