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Tijuana, Mar 17 (EFE).- Tension, desperation and uncertainty can be felt along the US-Mexico border due to the increase in migrants and the new immigration policies of the Joe Biden administration, which on Wednesday denied that there is any "crisis."In Tijuana, the largest Mexican city along the border, confusion reigns at a camp of 1,500 migrants from Honduras, El Salvador, Cuba, Haiti and Africa, including 350 children, who are waiting to cross the border into the US.The migrants have complained that they do not have any sanitary facilities in their tents or leisure spaces and that there is less oversight by the city's Municipal Police. (Camera: ISRAEL MARTINEZ PAEZ).SHOT LIST: MIGRANTS AT THE CHAPARRAL REFUGEE CAMP IN TIJUANA, MEXICO.
Sweden plans to reject between 60,000 to 80,000 applications from people who applied for asylum last year, Anders Ygeman, the country’s interior minister, told Swedish media on Thursday, according to a report in the Guardian.
Migrants, part of a caravana heading to the United States, resume their journey after waking up in a makeshift camp in Nuevo Morales, Mexico. IMAGES
Mexico City, Oct 11 (EFE) (CAMERA: America Neri).- The shelters in Mexico City are overwhelmed by the wave of Haitians who arrived in recent weeks, after the migration crisis in the region.
Ahuachapan, Oct 9 (EFE).- Hundreds of Salvadorans participated Saturday in a 'caravan for integration' during which they invited young people to stay in the Central American country and not to migrate illegally to the United States or other countries. The participants, mostly young, gathered on the border crossing of Las Chinamas - in the western department of Ahuachapan - bordering Guatemala. (Camera: VLADIMIR CHICAS). SHOT LIST: SALVADORAN CITIZENS DEMONSTRATE TO INVITE YOUNG PEOPLE TO STAY IN THE COUNTRY AND NOT TO MIGRATE, IN AHUACHAPAN, EL SALVADOR.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).