
Mohamed Ghoneim and agencies
Wednesday, May 17, 2023 06:00 PM
The Rio Grande Valley in Texas saw towards San Diego and Tijuana, many immigrants gathered along parts of the US-Mexico border and wondered when or if they would cross into the US to seek asylum once the pandemic-related restrictions known as Section 42 expire, according to the website. Reuters news agency pictures.
Migrants who traveled from Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru and Central America fear that it will be difficult for them to stay on US soil with the lifting of restrictions and the cessation of the clause, and some migrants were arriving at the border after months of travel, such as Jesus Bravo, who arrived with his wife, Johan Miberasa, in Matamoros. He crossed the border from Brownsville, Texas, with twin infant daughters born along the way.
The United States mobilized 24,000 security personnel in preparation for the imminent lifting of a sanitary measure that had been in place since the beginning of the Corona virus pandemic and allowed the immediate deportation of migrants crossing overland to its lands, and the US Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, acknowledged, according to the American (Al-Hurra) channel, that the coming days and weeks may It will be very difficult, noting that the authorities have already spotted a large number of migrants arriving at the border.
Migrants flock to the US-Mexico border
Migrants trying to cross
suffering of immigrants
The suffering of families trying to enter America
Migrants flock to the US-Mexico border
Barbed wire to prevent border breaches
Migrants trying to cross the Rio Bravo River
Troop deployment
Migrants flock to the US-Mexico border
Migrants flock to the US-Mexico border
The suffering of families crossing the Rio Bravo River
Migrants flock to the US-Mexico border
Migrants flock to the US-Mexico border
Migrants flock to the US-Mexico border
The suffering of families crossing the Rio Bravo River