The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Honduran migrant family who fled tear gas at US-Mexico border seeks asylum

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TIJUANA, Mexico: Members of a group of Honduran migrants, which included a mother who had been photograph­ed running with her daughters from tear gas several weeks ago, began seeking asylum at the US border with Mexico, according to a Reuters witness and lawyers for the group.

The group comprised mostly teens but also included Maria Meza and her children, the lawyers said.

The family appeared in a widely circulated photograph taken by Reuters as they fled tear gas thrown by US authoritie­s during a protest at the border last month when some migrants rushed the US fence.

Sandra Cordero, from advocacy group Families Belong Together, which accompanie­d the migrants, said eight unaccompan­ied minors were being processed for asylum. Meza and her family were also being processed, Cordero said.

A system dubbed ‘metering’ limits how many can ask for asylum each day at US

ports of entry, leading to months-long waits in Mexico for thousands of migrants fleeing violence in Central America.

Sometimes US border authoritie­s allow individual­s considered vulnerable, such as unaccompan­ied minors, be processed more rapidly.

Activists said the group on Monday fit that category.

Democratic US Representa­tives Jimmy Gomez and Nanette Barragan, along with lawyers, accompanie­d the group at the Otay Mesa port of entry in Tijuana, Mexico, on Monday afternoon, the Reuters witness said.

US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agents had said the port of entry was full, Gomez said.

Surrounded by advocates and lawyers, the migrants sat by a metal turnstile, having gone beyond a sign marking the division between Mexico and the United States.

But by Monday evening, after more than four hours waiting, CBP officials came to let several unaccompan­ied minors pass through.

The asylum seekers had been part of groups of thousands of migrants known as caravans that left from Central America and arrived in Tijuana in recent months.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? File photo shows Meza (centre) from Honduras, part of a caravan of thousands from Central America running away from tear gas with her five-year-old twin daughters in front of the US-Mexico border wall in Tijuana.
— Reuters photo File photo shows Meza (centre) from Honduras, part of a caravan of thousands from Central America running away from tear gas with her five-year-old twin daughters in front of the US-Mexico border wall in Tijuana.

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