The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mexico lashes out as US extends policy of returning asylum-seekers

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MEXICO CITY: The United States plans to extend its policy of returning asylum-seeking migrants back over the southern border to await their court hearings, triggering backlash from Mexico over the “unilateral measure.”

The policy — US President Donald Trump’s latest bid to deter undocument­ed immigrants — will now be applied at a second border crossing: the one between Calexico, California and its Mexican sister city, Mexicali, the Mexican f oreign ministry said Tuesday, citing US officials.

The measure, which has been criticized by rights groups, was first implemente­d in January at the crossing between Tijuana and San Ysidro, California.

“The Mexican government reiterates that it does not agree with this unilateral measure implemente­d by the US authoritie­s,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.

The policy, known as the Migrant Protection Protocols, applies only to non-Mexican migrants.

Trump, who originally dubbed it the ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy, unveiled the idea last year as a series of caravans with thousands of Central American migrants made their way to the US-Mexican border.

He called the caravans an ‘invasion’ by ‘thugs’ and ‘criminals,’ and regularly points to them as evidence in support of his declaratio­n of a national emergency on the southern border and plans to build a wall there.

Mexico said it was in contact with US authoritie­s about the migrants due to be sent back, but only for ‘humanitari­an reasons.’

“This exchange of informatio­n does not in any way mean the government of Mexico agrees with the decisions and actions being taken unilateral­ly by the US government,” it said.

Internatio­nal rights groups and US immigratio­n lawyers have accused the Trump administra­tion of violating internatio­nal law by sending people who are fleeing for their lives back to a country where they could face further harm. — AFP

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