The Associated Press interviewed about a dozen migrants who recently arrived in the U.S. and agreed to share documents they received when they were released from U.S. custody while they
The Associated Press interviewed about a dozen migrants who recently arrived in the U.S. and agreed to share documents they received when they were released from U.S. custody while they seek asylum after crossing the border with Mexico
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NEW YORK (AP) — When Wilfredo Molina arrived in the U.S. from his native Venezuela, he told border agents he wanted to go to Miami but didn t have an address. They directed him to what he thought was a shelter in midtown Manhattan but turned out to be a gray office building.
The Associated Press interviewed about a dozen migrants who recently arrived in the U.S. Most had no idea where they were being sent nor were they expected by anyone at the addresses listed on their paperwork.