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Mexican Invasion Title: Mexico now busing asylum seekers to their southern border Mexico is sending some of the 30,000 Central American migrants vying for asylum in the United States on 750-mile bus rides all the way back to southern Mexico, officials said. The Remain in Mexico program pushed by the Trump administration has forced thousands of asylum seekers back to Mexico to wait months to get their turn before a US immigration judge. But the northern state of Tamaulipas, just across the Rio Grande from Texas, is one of Mexicos most dangerous zones and has little housing or services for the newcomers. To be clear, Mexico isnt deporting these migrants. Theyre simply moving them out of what they admit is a very dangerous area with few services available to support them to a quieter region in the southern end of their nation. The fact that its so conveniently close to the border with Guatemala should, however, make it far easier for some of them to self-deport if they grow tired of waiting. This situation does highlight one of the greatest challenges facing the United States and it may start impacting Mexico in the same fashion. With massive numbers of people arriving at the border in caravans, we have simply run out of places to keep them. Our immigration courts are tied up with massive backlogs and the detention centers are full. Migrants all too often arrive with what seem to be well-researched playbooks of how to cross illegally and then demand asylum when immigration officials detain them. The Remain in Mexico policy was a good first step in relieving some of the stress, but all were really doing is shifting part of the problem to Mexico. And in many of their northern states, they are no more prepared to handle masses of migrants than we are. In some cases, particularly in the region across the border from El Paso, the cities there are overrun by drug cartels and filled with violence. Thats not a great spot to look for shelter while you await your court date. Hopefully, the state of Chiapas (where the buses are heading) has more jobs and social service resources available. But even if they dont, at least the violent crime rate should be a bit lower. Poster Comment: Some little-noticed news. I like the follow-up stories. Trump may not make Mexico pay for a wall but he is getting some unprecedented action from Mexico which may be just about as effective. If Mexico keeps these migrants out of Mexico and we insist that they apply to immigrate legally from their home country, most of the problems with the border will be abated. Texas Tribune: "Remain in Mexico" program expands to Laredo, Texas Trump should campaign on reducing the border crisis further. He is delivering what he promised.
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