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Finding ways over and under US border wall

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TIJUANA ( Mexico): A steady trickle of Central American migrants have been finding ways to climb over, tunnel under or slip through the US border wall to plant their feet on US soil and ask for asylum.

In recent weeks, Honduran migrant Joel Mendez fed his eightmonth-old son, Daniel, before handing him over to his partner, Yesenia Martinez, who had crawled through a hole in the rain-softened soil under the wall.

A group of young people hoisted themselves over the wall to San Ysidro, California, hoping that their ticket to a better life was finally within reach. One migrant offered a hand to help the others jumping down onto US territory.

They all sought to skip the long official wait on the Mexico side for filing asylum claim with the US by getting over the wall and handing themselves over to US agents. Last week, US Customs and Border Protection said the San Diego sector had experience­d a “slight uptick” in families entering the US illegally with the goal of seeking asylum.

Thousands of migrants are living in crowded tent cities in Tijuana after undertakin­g a gruelling journey from Central America to the US border.

A large number have decided to make new lives in Mexico, applying for work permits and taking jobs at local factories while they wait as the US government processes about 100 asylum requests a day at the San Ysidro crossing, the United States’ busiest.

But by word of mouth, some have realised they can simply cross into US territory, largely uninhibite­d by Mexican authoritie­s. In twos or threes – occasional­ly by the dozen – they arrive at the border wall and manage to get over. Often within minutes, border officers quickly arrive to escort them to detention centres and begin “credible fear” interviews.

Over two nights last week, Associated Press journalist­s saw more than a dozen migrants taking the risk. A woman wearing a blue-beaded rosary waited with her children to see where they could cross.

A Salvadoran migrant hid as he dug a hole in the sand under the wall. In the dark of night, migrants could be seen walking up a hill inside US territory toward agents waiting to detain them.

 ?? — AP ?? Nothing left behind: Yesenia Martinez, 24, reaching back from the San Diego, California side of the US border wall to get her baby’s bottle, after crossing underneath from Tijuana.
— AP Nothing left behind: Yesenia Martinez, 24, reaching back from the San Diego, California side of the US border wall to get her baby’s bottle, after crossing underneath from Tijuana.
 ?? — AP ?? Up and over: A Honduran helping a young girl cross to the American side of the border wall in Tijuana, Mexico.
— AP Up and over: A Honduran helping a young girl cross to the American side of the border wall in Tijuana, Mexico.

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