Pena fled Venezuela after a criminal group killed her sister, according to interviews and police records. Hoping to seek asylum in the US, she said her family was stuck in northern Mexico because of new border rules by the Biden administration
Humanitarian organizations say at times the camp has grown bigger under Biden than during the Trump years.
Nathaly, 13, carries a bottle of water with her brother Natanael in her arms, at a makeshift camp in Matamoros, June 20, 2023. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril Cindy, who Reuters is identifying only by her first name due to the nature of the attacks, said the men threatened to “disappear” her 3-year-old son if she reported the assaults to Mexican authorities, according to interviews and a written report from the psychiatrist who evaluated and accounts from her attorney.
The Biden border strategy set a target of 63,000 sped-up screenings for the month of June, more than five times the previous high in July 2019, according to a previously unreported virtual town hall for USCIS officers which was shared with Reuters. In a June 7 filing supporting a lawsuit brought against the regulation by the American Civil Liberties Union and others in U.S. District Court in northern California, the union representing asylum officers said the policy puts “our international and moral commitments at risk.”
Asylum seekers rest on blankets used as hammocks at a makeshift camp in Matamoros, June 19, 2023. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril On May 24, Anariba had a phone interview with an asylum officer through an interpreter, according to interviews with Anariba in detention, his attorney and case documents. He was denied. On June 6, ICE records show he appealed to an immigration judge - again over the phone through an interpreter. Neither Anariba nor his lawyer Lisa Knox were given transcripts of his interview in time to prepare for his hearing due to the fast pace of the process, they said.Knox filed a request for reconsideration with almost 100 pages of additional evidence, including photos of the aftermath of a gang attack on Anariba’s house.USCIS said it could not comment on individual cases.
Natanael plays with a toy car next his tent at a makeshift camp in Matamoros, June 20, 2023. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
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