Number of migrants at the border plunges as Mexico helps US to stem flow

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Number of migrants at the border plunges as Mexico helps US to stem flow
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Mexico’s strategy reflects the country’s emergence as an enforcer of US migration policies. Read more at straitstimes.com.

CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico – Migrant shelters with plenty of empty beds. Soup kitchens with food to spare. Soldiers patrolling intersections where migrant families once begged for spare change.

But it is also the result of tough steps Mexico has taken to discourage migrants from massing along the border, including transporting them to places deep in the country’s interior. The harsh conditions attracted a global spotlight following a devastating fire in March at a Juarez migrant detention centre that left dozens dead.

Ms Cristina Coronado, who operates a soup kitchen for migrants in the Roman Catholic cathedral in downtown Juarez, said shelters in the city were “semi-empty” after migrants were able to get appointments across the border or were taken by Mexican authorities to other parts of the country.

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