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Title 42 deportations cause dire humanitarian consequences on Mexico's northern border - Mexico


Title 42 deportations cause dire humanitarian consequences on Mexico’s northern border
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REYNOSA/NEW YORK APRIL 29, 2021 Hundreds of people deported by the United States to Mexico under the Title 42 policy most of them women and children are stranded in a public square in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, vulnerable to kidnapping and violence and going without basic necessities, including drinking water, shelter, and health or social services, the international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said today.
Since February, MSF has been providing medical and psychosocial care once a week to the hundreds of migrants deported back to Mexico under Title 42. They are comprised mostly of families from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, also known as the Northern Triangle of Central America (NTCA), who are currently crammed in the “Plaza de la República” in Reynosa, located in one of Mexico’s most dangerous regions. T ....

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Tamaulipas state officials deny claim they're refusing to accept deported migrant children from U.S.


The Mexican National Institute of Migrant wasn’t immediately available for comment.
In some instances, certain family units in a small fraction of the border have not been able to be returned to their last point of origin, said Department of Homeland Security Spokesperson Stephanie Malin.
Malin added that CBP will adjust resources as needed to meet the demand at the border.
Border Patrol numbers show that the Rio Grande Valley sector has the highest number of children traveling alone and crossing the border illegally. In January 2020, the Valley saw more than 4,000 unaccompanied minor children. In January 2021, that number jumped to more than 7,000. ....

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