US welcomes 72,500 migrants on humanitarian visas
- April 28, 2023
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Some 72 thousand 500 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela arrived till March legally To USA through a humanitarian visa program launched by the North American country,
Some 72 thousand 500 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela arrived till March legally To USA through a humanitarian visa program launched by the North American country,
Some 72 thousand 500 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela arrived till March legally To USA through a humanitarian visa program launched by the North American country, according to data released this Friday by US government officials.
In particular, by the end of last month, almost 15,000 Cubans18 thousand Haitians7 thousand Nicaraguans and 32 thousand Venezuelans.
In addition, over 55,000 Cubans, Nicaraguans and Haitians have received authorization For travel to the usa under this program, in addition to 40,000 Venezuelans.
via Reuters
In early 2023, Washington announced that it would accept more than 30 thousand migrants per month from Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti, thereby expanding the program, for which since October humanitarian permits to the Venezuelans.
In parallel USA pointed out that I would kick you out right away to Mexico in unregistered those countries that are trying to illegally cross the southern border on their territory, while Mexican authorities they accepted to acknowledge up to 30 000 migrants month exported US territory.
On Thursday, the US executive branch announced the battery measures For try to reduce He migratory flow to its border with Mexico as of May 11, when Section 42 is suspended, an immigration measure that This allows V hot emissions.
via Reuters
Among these actions is the establishment of migrant request centers in Colombia and Guatemala, where people can access some legal migration routes such as refugee status, family reunification programs and work permits.
In these centers migrants estimated can take advantage of programs refugees and humanitarian permits for families or work in the United States, while Spain and Canada agreed to accept people sent from these institutions.
EFE
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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