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Until March, the US accepted 72,500 migrants on humanitarian visas

Until March, the US accepted 72,500 migrants on humanitarian visas. | Fountain: Pixabay / Link

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Around 72,500 migrants Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela legally arrived before March to USA through a humanitarian visa program launched by the North American country, according to figures released this Friday by government officials. US.

Similarly, as of the end of April, more than 55,000 Cubans, Nicaraguans and Haitians had received travel permits USA under this program, in addition to 40,000 Venezuelans.

reception of migrants

In early 2023, Washington announced that it would take in more than 30,000 people. migrants per month from Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, and Haiti, expanding a program that has been issuing humanitarian permits to Venezuelans since October.

In parallel USA He indicated that he would immediately deport undocumented immigrants to Mexico from those countries that attempt to cross the southern border into his territory illegally, while the Mexican authorities agree to accept 30,000 migrants a month expelled from the United States.

Thursday Executive US announced a set of measures aimed at reducing migratory flow to the border with Mexico as of May 11, when Section 42 is suspended, the measure migratory allowing hot expulsions.

Among these actions is the establishment of centers to manage requests for migrants in Colombia and Guatemala, where people will be able to access some legal migration routes such as refugee status, family reunification programs and work permits.

In these centers migrants may benefit from refugee programs and humanitarian permits for families or work in USA, and Spain and Canada have agreed to accept people sent from these institutions. (As reported by EFE)

Source: RPP

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