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Forced to apply for asylum on an overloaded app, migrants face decision to split up families or wait indefinitely

Por: Los Angeles Times Politics February 24, 2023

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Inside a tent near the Rio Grande in Matamoros, Mexico, Jeyson woke up every day for a month before 3 a.m. to fill out applications to request asylum for his family of four through a U.S. government mobile app. The 25-year-old from Venezuela eventually secured appointments for himself and his wife, but the slots filled up so quickly that he couldn’t get two more for their children. They weren’t worried though — they had heard about... + full article



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