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cheka.
7th January 2019, 10:40 AM
https://themazatlanpost.com/2019/01/06/wave-of-undocumented-africans-arrive-in-mexico/

This border town, accustomed to a steady stream of Mexican and Central American migrants, was surprised by the wave of migrants who ask for political asylum in the United States.

Hundreds of citizens of Congo, Cameroon, and Angola, among other countries, arrived in the last months of 2018 to this and other border cities of Coahuila and Tamaulipas.

They joined other hundreds of undocumented immigrants, saturating the available shelters, so there were those who had to live in squares or next to the international crossings waiting to be able to cross to ask for asylum.

According to the Africans, they chose that border because they were told by their acquaintances in the United States.

A wave of 11,900 African migrants, mostly from the Congo, fleeing wars and poverty and heading to the United States in search of political asylum, has entered Mexico through Tapachula, Chiapas , in a lapse of only five weeks, informed Jordán de Jesús Alegría Orantes, federal delegate of the National Migration Institute (INM) in that entity. “We have a migratory flow that we have seen in the last three years on a regular basis; but last August, starting on the 22nd, we started to have very considerable extracontinental increases and until September 25 we have a total of 11,900 foreign registrations, “Alegría said in an interview with MILENIO.

The official explained that in 2013 the Siglo XXI migration station in Tapachula registered the arrival of 668 migrants from Africa and to a lesser extent from Asia; for the following year, one thousand 279 entered and in 2015 the figure was increased to 3 thousand 200 income.

According to the INM, migrants come mainly from the Republic of the Congo, in Africa; Secondly, from Nepal, in Asia, and later Ghana, Senegal and Somalia, African countries.

They start a journey of three to four months from Africa to the southern border of Mexico. They cross the Atlantic Ocean by sea or air to reach Sao Paulo, Brazil.

From there, they move through the jungle to continue through Peru; in buses, vans, and stretches on foot or by boat, they travel through Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Guatemala, until they reach Chiapas.

“So far we have no refugee applications, they tell us that they intend to arrive in the United States and only using Mexican territory as transit,” said Jordán Alegría.

To an express question on whether we are facing a problem of a humanitarian crisis, the official said that it is “an atypical issue.”

He stressed that this migratory flow is expected to continue for some time, although he indicated that it is necessary to review the records in Central and South America, “if there are more people still,” he added.

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BrewTech
7th January 2019, 11:56 AM
They appear remarkably well-dressed, considering the reported nature of their journey.

Jewboo
7th January 2019, 01:20 PM
They start a journey of three to four months from Africa to the southern border of Mexico. They cross the Atlantic Ocean by sea or air to reach Sao Paulo, Brazil.

From there, they move through the jungle to continue through Peru; in buses, vans, and stretches on foot or by boat, they travel through Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Guatemala, until they reach Chiapas.

“So far we have no refugee applications, they tell us that they intend to arrive in the United States and only using Mexican territory as transit,” said Jordán Alegría.



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