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By Manuel Ocaño. San Diego, Jul 7 (EFE).- The California immigrant community is lamenting the plans to build more walls in Friendship Park, the inheritance of the Donald Trump era, which they say will further separate immigrants living in the US from their families in Mexico, loved ones they can only see through small openings …
By Manuel Ocaño
The Mexican Government purportedly aided U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in collecting a file on journalists, attorneys and activists suspected of helping migrants cross the border illegally last year.
The statement flies in the face of statements made by Mexican Secretary of the Interior Olga Sánchez just over two months ago denying the involvement of Mexican law enforcement in gathering information on 59 journalists, activists, and attorneys.
In a letter issued by CBP after being pressed by a coalition of groups seeking answers on the matter, the agency stated that “a number of journalists and photographers were identified by Mexican Federal Police as possibly assisting migrants in crossing the border illegally.”
Manuel Ocaño | La Prensa San Diego
Most of the images circulating about the immigrant caravan in San Diego thus far have been the thousands of troops deployed, the concertina wire with its razor-sharp blades, and hundreds of border patrol officers in riot gear and powerful firearms; however, a different panorama seems to have escaped the news and social media: the fact that 4 out of every 10 members of the migrant caravan have already been allowed into San Diego county.
According to numbers provided by Border Patrol, through Dec. 13 (last Thursday) 3,182 Central American caravan members had turned themselves into Border Patrol officers in the field, away from ports of entry, requesting asylum.