TIJUANA, Mexico/SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - On Tuesday, seven Central American families living temporarily in Mexico appeared in a San Diego immigration court to plead for asylum in the United States. Mindful of a federal court ruling the day before that halted the Trump administration's policy of making
1 / 4Migrants queue for food inside a shelter in TijuanaMigrants queue for food inside a shelter in Tijuana, Mexico April 6, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos JassoBy Andrew Hay and Jose Gallego Espina
The ruling by a U.S. District Court judge on Monday made clear that the 11 plaintiffs who sued the government over the policy would be brought back to the United States to press their asylum claims. It also made clear that, for now, new asylum seekers could not be forced to await resolution of their cases south of the border.
In interviews with Reuters in recent days, several reported robberies, violence or attempts to kidnap their children. In court Tuesday, Veronica Guadalupe Galdamez, 32, appeared with her two children and her partner. They asked for more time to get a lawyer. In court, her partner claimed fear of being returned to Mexico because"someone tried to take one of the children."
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