The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Mexico seeks U.S. developmen­t aid

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As Mexico wrestles with what to do with more than 5,000 Central American migrants camped out at a sports complex in the border city of Tijuana, Presidente­lect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s government signaled Tuesday that it would be willing to house the migrants on Mexican soil while they apply for asylum in the United States — a key demand of President Donald Trump.

Mexico’s new foreign minister also called on the Trump administra­tion to contribute to developmen­t projects to help create jobs in Central America to stem the flow of migrants from the impoverish­ed region, suggesting an appropriat­e figure would start at $20 billion.

“We cannot determine at what pace people are interviewe­d” by U.S. officials as part of the asylum process, the incoming foreign relations secretary, Marcelo Ebrard, told a news conference in Mexico City. U.S. border inspectors are processing fewer than 100 asylum claims a day at Tijuana’s main crossing to San Diego, creating a backlog of thousands. “So, what do we have to do?” Ebrard asked. “Prepare ourselves to assume that a good part of them are going to be in this area of Mexico for the coming months.”

“We have to support local authoritie­s” in housing and feeding the migrants, he said, adding: “That is not a bilateral negotiatio­n. That is something we have to do.”

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