Mexico's new initiative will provide escorted bus rides for migrants with asylum appointments, aiming to enhance their safety and waiting conditions away from overcrowded urban areas.
The initiative responds to migrants' dissatisfaction with conditions in southern Mexico, where they face long wait times and limited job opportunities, alongside threats from organized crime.
With a 20-day transit permit, migrants can legally traverse Mexico on their way to the northern border, improving their chances of safety and reducing congestion.
This policy aims to improve the U.S. management of the asylum process while addressing the overcrowding issues in border cities by expanding access to CBP One applications.
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