Tuesday, November 27, 2018

AZMEX I3 UPDATE 27-11-18

AZMEX I3 UPDATE 27 NOV 2018

Note: "irregular foreigners". Means in Mexico illegally.
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Deport 200 of the Migrant Caravan
Photo: José María Cárdenas

https://www.lacronica.com/News/2018/11/27/1390605-Deportan-a-200-de-la-Caravana-Migrante.html

By: Nicolle De León | 11/27/2018 6:43 AM
MEXICALI, Baja California (GH)
Since the Migrant Caravan arrived in Baja California, they have arranged more than 200 migrants before the authorities to carry out their deportation,
revealed the local delegate of the National Institute of Migration (Inami), Luis Humberto Torres.

"Since the caravan arrived there are already more than 200 people that we have made available, right now we have 17 in the Mexicali migratory station,
in order to offer assisted return," said the local delegate.

Luis Humberto Torres said that of the 40 people who were detained by the Municipal Police, 24 are irregular foreigners
and on instructions from the Interior Minister, Inami will proceed with his deportation.

ASSISTED RETURN

"We are going to start offering the assisted return to all this caravan population in the shelters, we are going to implement operations by the Beta group,"
said the federal official.

He noted that they increased the flow of buses to take them to the migration station in Mexico City sooner
and then start the process that will take them to their country of origin.

Some migrants have volunteered to be deported. Only yesterday four migrants came to get their trip back to their country,
one from Guatemala and three from Honduras.

REINFORCES BORDER

The Government reinforced the Mexicali-Calexico border with a greater number of agents to avoid a repeat of a confrontation like that of Tijuana,
in which there was a massive attempt to cross into the United States for part of the Migrant Caravan.

"We have a deployment of 44 agents who came from different delegations to avoid this type of illegal situations,
the event that happened in Tijuana was unfortunate and ended in 40 detainees," he said.

THE LAW SAYS IT

• Assisted return: This is the procedure by which the National Migration Institute makes a foreigner leave the national territory,
sending it back to their country of origin or habitual residence.

• Deportation: It is the measure issued by the National Institute of Migration through which the departure of a foreigner from the national territory is ordered
and the period during which he can not re-enter it is determined, when he incurs in the cases provided for in article 144 of this Law.

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Note: AP is across the border from Douglas, AZ.
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Migrants arrive in Agua Prieta, seek asylum through Douglas Port of Entry
Posted: 9:10 PM, Nov 26, 2018
Updated:
By: Natalie Tarangioli

https://www.kgun9.com/news/local-news/migrants-arrive-in-agua-prieta-seek-asylum-through-douglas-port-of-entry

Migrants arrive in Agua Prieta
A group of migrants from Central America arrived in Agua Prieta, Sonora last week, according to a local shelter volunteer.

Centro de Atencion al Migrante Exodus volunteer Perla Deangel says the 28 migrants arrived on Friday and Saturday on a commercial bus.
She says they are 20 to 35-year-old transgender women seeking asylum from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador.

Four people have been granted asylum so far from the Douglas, Ariz. Port of Entry.

Deangel says it's dangerous for the migrants in their home countries and to stay in Mexico so they intend to gain entry to the United States.

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Deangel says clothing and other necessities have been donated to the shelter,
but not everyone in Agua Preita are in favor of the migrants being sheltered there.

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There is a lot of uncertainty about the future of the remaining migrants in Agua Pieta, according to Deangel.
She says she's not sure if they will all be able to pass into the U.S. or if more will be coming.

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