However, this means that approximately 6 out of every 10 were placed into the Remain in Mexico policy without any further investigation into the fears that they expressed about being returned to Mexico 5/
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Much, much more in the report. Including experiences of discrimination, being told by Mexican officials they are unable to work while in Mexico, and experiences while in U.S. immigration detention 16/
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This work could not have been done without the work of USIPC Immigrant Rights & Justice Fellow Vanessa Ceceña 17/
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We are especially grateful to the staff and volunteers at our migrant shelter partners, including Border Kindness (Mexicali, Mexico), American Friends Service Committee (Tijuana, Mexico and Mexicali, Mexico), and Espacio Migrante (Tijuana, Mexico) 18/
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See the full report here, as well as a solid policy brief on MPP by Krista Kshatriya and
@kangborderlaw https://usipc.ucsd.edu/publications/index.html … 19/Show this thread -
And this from Greg Sargent
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Altogether, legal challenges to MPP have centered on the questions of whether there are sufficient safeguards to protect against refoulement and whether asylum seekers are safe while waiting in Mexico. Our data show that the answer to both questions is no. end/
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