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Many migrants forced to stay in Mexico by Trump remain there - The San Diego Union-Tribune


Carmen Ochoa’s three children each live in a different country.
Two years ago, the cook from Honduras left her 10-year-old daughter, Greyvy, with her mother in their native land, where her husband, a police officer, was killed in 2008. Ochoa and her two eldest children claimed asylum at the border bridge from Matamoros to Brownsville, Texas, and were sent back to Mexico to await the outcome of their immigration case under President Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy.
Ochoa lived in a tent camp at the foot of the border bridge, unable to work legally in Mexico or to send her children to school there. On Jan. 27, 2020, her asylum claim was denied by a U.S. immigration judge. Unable to afford an attorney, she didn’t appeal. ....

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Many migrants forced to stay in Mexico by Trump remain there


Carmen Ochoa’s three children each live in a different country.
Two years ago, the cook from Honduras left her 10-year-old daughter, Greyvy, with her mother in their native land, where her husband, a police officer, was killed in 2008. Ochoa and her two eldest children claimed asylum at the border bridge from Matamoros to Brownsville, Texas, and were sent back to Mexico to await the outcome of their immigration case under President Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy.
Ochoa lived in a tent camp at the foot of the border bridge, unable to work legally in Mexico or to send her children to school there. On Jan. 27, 2020, her asylum claim was denied by a U.S. immigration judge. Unable to afford an attorney, she didn’t appeal. ....

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Ongoing family separation: Many migrants forced to stay in Mexico by Trump remain apart from their children in the U.S.


Ongoing family separation: Many migrants forced to stay in Mexico by Trump remain apart from their children in the U.S.
Molly Hennessy-Fiske
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Many families are still waiting to cross the border and seek asylum in the U.S. due to the Remain in Mexico policy. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)
Carmen Ochoa’s three children each live in a different country.
Two years ago, the cook from Honduras left her 10-year-old daughter, Greyvy, with her mother in their native land, where her husband, a police officer, was killed in 2008. Ochoa and her two eldest children claimed asylum at the border bridge from Matamoros to Brownsville, Texas, and were sent back to Mexico to await the outcome of their immigration case under President Trump s “Remain in Mexico” policy. ....

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