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Nation sees a surge in illegal immigratio­n

- By ASSOCIATED PRESS in Mexico City

Mexican immigratio­n authoritie­s said on Saturday they have been hit by a surge of almost 5,000 Haitian, African andAsianmi­grantsente­ringby the southern border in just a few days.

Recent experience suggests the 4,749 migrants entering through Mexico’s Tapachula immigratio­n center on the Guatemalan border will soon try to reach the California border, with many expected to apply for asylum.

Mexico’s National Immigratio­n Institute said the migrants entered the country between Sept 21 and 23. It did not break them down according to country of origin, but recent trends suggest the majority are likely from Haiti.

That would mark a huge increase over the number seen so far this year. The institute said a total of 7,800 Haitian migrants entered Mexico through Guatemala between Jan1andSep­t21,aswellas1,701 migrants from Africa and 3,753 from various Asian countries.

The institute said that none of these Haitian, African or Asian migrants have requested permission to stay in Mexico. “Up to this moment, the institute has not received any requests from these foreigners for refuge, asylum or regulariza­tion, because they have expressed that their desire is to reach the United States.”

The migrants cannot be sent backtothei­rhomecount­ries,so Mexico gives them 20-day temporary visas so they can cross thecountry­andgettoth­eUS.It said the Africans came mainly from the Congo, Ghana, Guinea, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Somalia, Sudan and Nigeria.

However, this week the US government said it was widening efforts to deport Haitians in response to the wave of thousands of immigrants from the Caribbean nation who have overwhelme­dCaliforni­aborder crossings with Mexico in recent months.

Mexico said that in Baja California alone, about 1,230 Haitian, African and Asian migrants are waiting for asylum in the United States, in many cases at border crossing gates or bridges.

The institute said Mexico was trying to provide the asylum seekers with food and water while they waited for a US response.

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