Mexican immigration officials plan to issue limited humanitarian visas to migrants.
unless the country prevents thousands of Central American migrants from reaching the U.S. border, where they either cross stealthily or request asylum.
U.S. law does not require asylum seekers to present themselves at an official U.S. crossing, though, and many request asylum after having already entered the U.S. Mexico appears to be both tiring of the migrant caravans and eager not to anger the United States. It has stopped granting migrants humanitarian visas at the border, and towns along the well-traveled route through southern Mexico sometimes no longer allow caravans to spend the night. Fewer private citizens are offering food and rides to the weary travelers.The U.S. and Mexico trade about $1.7 billion in goods daily, according to the U.S.
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