Mexico Begins Bus Program for Migrants to U.S.
Mexico Begins Bus Program for Migrants to U.S.
Mexico Begins Bus Program for Migrants to U.S.
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The Mexican government has initiated a program called the 'Secure Emerging Mobility Corridor,' which involves busing migrants from southern Mexico to the U.S. border, specifically Reynosa, for appointments scheduled through the controversial CBP One app. This app allows up to 1,450 migrants daily to request appointments for entry into the U.S. under specific conditions, part of the Biden administration's migration strategy. Critics, particularly Republicans, argue that the CBP One app facilitates illegal immigration and undermines established asylum processes, as over 95% of those who schedule appointments are permitted entry. The program provides migrants with free transportation, meals, and security during their journey from Tapachula and Villahermosa in Mexico. Despite the program's aims to streamline legal migration, concerns have been raised about the vetting processes and the implications for border security. The initiative was launched following discussions between President Biden and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.

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