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U.S.-bound migration from Venezuela plunges under new policy

Por: ABC News World October 22, 2022

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MEXICO CITY -- Border crossings by ns fleeing to the United States from their South American country plummeted in the first week of a U.S. policy to expel them to without an opportunity to seek asylum, U.S. and Mexican officials said Friday.Biden administration officials said about 150 Venezuelans were crossing the border from Mexico daily, down from about 1,200 before the policy was announced Oct. 12. Arturo Rocha, a top official in Mexico’s... + full article



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