Violence Plagues Migrants Under U.S. ‘Remain in Mexico’ Program

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Violence Plagues Migrants Under U.S. ‘Remain in Mexico’ Program
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Lorenzo Ortíz, a Baptist pastor who helps protect U.S. visa-seeking migrants from gang violence in Mexico, says, “Over the last year, it’s gotten really bad.'

NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico—Every morning, Lorenzo Ortíz, a Baptist pastor who lives in Texas, drives a 12-seat passenger van packed with food and blankets across the border to pick up migrants who have been dropped off in Mexico and ferry them to shelters.

His mission is to keep the migrants safe from organized crime groups that prowl the streets of this violent Mexican border town. Since the Trump administration began implementing its Migrant Protection Protocols program at the start of 2019—widely known as Remain in Mexico—some...

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