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Immigration,
Government

May 25, 2018

Possible deal with Mexico on asylum cases could alleviate backlog

A potential agreement with Mexico could help relieve a backlog of asylum cases pending in the United States but could also deter migrants from seeking protection in the U.S. and overburden an already deficient Mexican asylum system, some say.

A potential agreement with Mexico could help relieve a backlog of asylum cases pending in the United States but could also deter migrants from seeking protection in the U.S. and overburden an already deficient Mexican asylum system, some say.

U.S. and Mexican officials met last week to discuss regional immigration trends, including the significant increase in the number of asylum claims both countries have experienced, according to ...

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