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Mexico Begins Busing ‘Migrants’ From South of County to US Border

New “strategy” launched as Biden-Harris regime expands CBP One asylum program to southern Mexico

The Mexican government will begin shuttling ‘migrants’ through their country to the U.S. border as part of a new scheme tied to an expansion of the CBP One asylum program.

On Saturday, Mexico’s National Institute of Migration (INM) announced a “Safe Mobility Corridor” via which ‘asylum seekers’ will be funneled north aboard buses departing locations near the Guatemalan border.

The move comes days after the Biden-Harris regime began allowing illegal migrants from across the globe to apply for asylum appointments from nearly any location in Mexico.

Previously, non-Mexican migrants could only use the CBP One app to apply for asylum from central or northern Mexico.

Mexican citizens can use CBP One to request appointments from anywhere in their home country.

Non-Mexican nationals can now download the CBP One app from southern Mexico, request an appointment, and if approved, hop on state-provided transportation that will take them to ports of entry along the U.S. border where claims are processed.

#Comunicado 📄 Gobierno de México 🇲🇽 a través del @INAMI_mx pone en marcha corredor emergente para traslado terrestre de personas extranjeras con cita #CBPOne.

🔗 https://t.co/NN50HYS2lM pic.twitter.com/ijLsPre7av

— INM (@INAMI_mx) August 31, 2024

“To serve foreign citizens, the INM will establish two exit points, which will be located at the Villahermosa, Tabasco Immigration Station and at the Zona Sur Immigration Regulation office in Tapachula, Chiapas,” INM explained in a press release.

“In a joint security effort, the buses that are enabled to carry out the transfer will be accompanied by security institutions at the federal, state and municipal levels; In addition, food will be provided during the corresponding trips.”

The INM says “family units” will be given priority to “travel together,” and migrants participating in the program will be granted 20-day conditional stay permits.

The Mexican government hopes the “inter-institutional strategy” will encourage more U.S.-bound migrants to wait in the south of Mexico to help facilitate “safe, regular, orderly, and humane migration.”

Customs and Border Protection currently offers 1,450 CBP One appointments per day.


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