Brazilians will be the first nationality to be included in the Remain in Mexico program who don’t primarily speak Spanish
Brazilians seeking to cross the U.S.’s Southwest border and request asylum are being sent to wait in Mexico as their immigration cases play out, the Trump administration said Wednesday.
Brazilians join the more than 58,000 people from Central America, Venezuela, Cuba and other nations already enrolled in the controversial year-old program known as Remain in Mexico. The addition of Brazilians is particularly notable, however, because they are the first nationality included in the program who don’t primarily speak Spanish, the...
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