On a cold riverbank at U.S.-Mexico border, migrants endure limbo as U.S. policy shifts

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CIUDAD JUÁREZ – Along the soggy banks of the Rio Grande, more than 1,000 migrant people endured a bone-chilling cold and political limbo this week as they...

CIUDAD JUÁREZ – Along the soggy banks of the Rio Grande, more than 1,000 migrant people endured a bone-chilling cold and political limbo this week as they tried to decipher a U.S. federal judge’s decision to end far-reaching asylum restrictions.

The impact of Sullivan’s decision: More migrants will likely cross into the U.S. and be able to apply for asylum in a strained system, lawyers said.But the policy’s application has already been uneven, depending on one’s country of origin, experts said. Cubans were likely to get passage across. Guatemalans faced quick expulsion back to Mexico. Venezuelans were let in by the tens of thousands, but then the U.S. policy changed in mid-October, effectively shutting the door on them.

Migrants gather along the banks of the Rio Grande on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022, in Ciudad Juarez. Since early October a group of more than 1,000 migrants, most of them from Venezuela, formed what they called “Little Venezuela.” Karina Unda, from Quito, Ecuador, paused for a moment and followed him. “I have no plan, other than to somehow reach the U.S.,” she said.

Municipal sanitation workers clear out part of “Little Venezuela” along the banks of the Rio Grande on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022, in Ciudad Juarez.Adam Isacson, a migration and security analyst at the Washington Office on Latin America, visited El Paso this week and said he was worried that the U.S. government wasn’t prepared to handle a fresh swell of legal cases, including many complicated asylum pleas.has noted. That’s clear at the U.S.

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