In a potential breakthrough that could staunch the flow of migrant caravans and untangle some of the nation’s most controversial immigration problems, Mexico’s incoming president…
In a potential breakthrough that could staunch the flow of migrant caravans and untangle some of the nation’s most controversial immigration problems, Mexico’s incoming president has agreed to a Trump administration plan that will make Central American asylum seekers stay on the Mexican side of the border while they wait to be legally admitted to the United States.
The plan, called “Remain in Mexico,” was negotiated last week by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and other US officials, the Washington Post reported Saturday.