4/29/18, "People 'associated with' Central American caravan have entered U.S. illegally, federal officials say," LA Times, Cindy Carcamo,
"Some people associated with the Central American migrant caravan, which arrived in Tijuana this week, have crossed into the United States illegally in the last 24 hours, federal officials said Saturday....
"Some people associated with the Central American migrant caravan, which arrived in Tijuana this week, have crossed into the United States illegally in the last 24 hours, federal officials said Saturday....
They were said to have climbed over a dilapidated scrap metal border fence on either side of the San Ysidro Port of Entry.
The statement was issued Saturday afternoon by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
No information was given on the number of people caught entering the U.S. illegally or what became of them.
It also was not clear if the statement's phrase "people associated with" the caravan meant people who actually had taken part in the bus trek from Central America, through Mexico, to seek political asylum in the U.S.
Members of the caravan are expected to ask for asylum Sunday. Caravan members interested in requesting asylum spent Friday and Saturday at legal orientations to understand their rights and what to expect when they enter the U.S. port of entry."...
The statement was issued Saturday afternoon by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
No information was given on the number of people caught entering the U.S. illegally or what became of them.
It also was not clear if the statement's phrase "people associated with" the caravan meant people who actually had taken part in the bus trek from Central America, through Mexico, to seek political asylum in the U.S.
Members of the caravan are expected to ask for asylum Sunday. Caravan members interested in requesting asylum spent Friday and Saturday at legal orientations to understand their rights and what to expect when they enter the U.S. port of entry."...
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