Mexico is unprepared for the deal it made with the US on asylum-seekers, immigration chief says
by Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times
Dec 21, 2018
2 minutes
MEXICO CITY - Mexico is facing a prospective new influx of Central American asylum-seekers - possibly numbering in the tens of thousands - from the United States in coming months because of a new Trump administration crackdown on illegal immigration.
But Mexico's top immigration official has said the country is not prepared to handle fresh waves of migrants facing months and possibly years of delay
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