According to community leaders, over 11,000 individuals are still waiting in shelters and camps on the Mexican side of the border, despite the fact that thousands of migrants enter the US illegally every day. Those seeking to join the US through legal avenues set by the Biden administration remain hopeful despite the division in Washington on the direction of US immigration policy. Municipal Migration Affairs Director Enrique Lucero estimates that 3,800 migrants from countries such as Mexico, Cuba, Haiti, and Venezuela are lodging in shelters in Tijuana, Mexico, which is located over the border from San Diego, California. Another 3,273 migrants are awaiting placement in Senda De Vida shelters in Reynosa, Mexico, which is located over the border from McAllen, Texas, according to priest Hector Silva, who oversees
They have little chance. Over 445,000 migrants have been deported or repatriated by the US Department of Homeland Security since May; the great majority of these individuals entered the country through the southern border, according to the agency’s website. In an effort to make the most of its limited resources, the federal government has also blocked ports of entry in a number of states and reassigned staff to process and transport migrants. Additionally, rail services in Eagle Pass and El Paso were temporarily suspended by the Biden Administration but were restored on Friday. Although one group of migrants who were detained in Eagle Pass, Texas, for several days has been cleared and processed, US Customs and Border Protection
Although US Customs and Border Protection has cleared and processed one group of migrants who had been detained in Eagle Pass, Texas, during the previous few days, the agency is still dealing with the ongoing