1The president of the United States, Joe Biden, intends to restore the right to asylum in the United States, which would benefit 26,000 migrants with active processes.
Joebeth Terriquez EFE
2Central American, Mexican and Haitian migrants are waiting outside the National Immigration Institute for information to complete the process.
GUILLERMO ARIAS AFP
3The procedure calls for asylum seekers to fill out an online form to request a transfer to US cities where they have family or friends to host them.
GUILLERMO ARIAS AFP
4Religious organizations come at night to provide food and share tents and blankets to face the low temperatures that have been registered in the city.
OMAR MARTÍNEZ CUARTOSCURO
5 The Biden administration began dismantling the Donald Trump program, which sent those who came to its territory seeking protection to cities in the United States.
OMAR MARTÍNEZ CUARTOSCURO
6Hundreds of people have been waiting for months in shelters, refugee camps and private homes.
OMAR MARTÍNEZ CUARTOSCURO
7 The pandemic paralyzed the processes to achieve asylum and left migrants in limbo.
OMAR MARTÍNEZ CUARTOSCURO
8The beneficiaries will be summoned to the border 24 hours before the day assigned for their crossing, where they will be tested for antigens to rule out that they are infected with coronavirus.
GUILLERMO ARIAS AFP
9The border remains closed to new applications for title 42, which Donald Trump invoked due to the covid-19 pandemic.
PATRICK T. FALLON AFP
10This week, Democrats in Congress presented the plan to legalize the 11 million illegal immigrants in the country through January of this year.
PATRICK T. FALLON AFP
El Chaparral, home of migrants who pursue the American dream
2021-02-23T22:49:22.452Z
People of various nationalities remain in this border port awaiting information that will allow them to process humanitarian asylum in the United States.