Migrants trapped on the Mexican border: I don't know what will become of us'
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The article describes the plight of Odalys Fundicheli and her granddaughter Lia, who were set to cross into the U.S. but found their plans thwarted by the abrupt cancellation of the CBP One application system. This development has stranded thousands at the border, creating a sense of hopelessness among migrants eager to reach family members in the United States. The political turmoil surrounding the inauguration of Donald Trump played a role in the sudden collapse of this entry system, leaving many migrants vulnerable and uncertain about their futures.
We feel very frustrated and helpless, says Fundicheli, while her 14-year-old granddaughter cries next to her. I don't know what will become of us.
Trump was still speaking during his inaugural address when on the other side of the border the future of thousands of migrants was evaporating.
Thousands of people have been left stranded since Monday on the border between Mexico and the United States after the cancellation of all appointments.
Odalys Fundicheli and her granddaughter Lia are among those affected, hoping to reunite with family in the U.S. but now facing an uncertain fate.
Read at english.elpais.com
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