The Guardian (USA)

UN refugee agency concerned as US deports migrants to southern Mexico

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The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) has expressed concern about a new US practice of transferri­ng asylum seekers and migrants expelled under public health orders by plane to southern Mexico.

Those being expelled may have urgent protection needs and risk being sent back to the very dangers they have fled in their countries of origin in Central America without any opportunit­y to have those needs assessed and addressed, UNHCR said.

“These expulsion flights of nonMexican­s to the deep interior of Mexico constitute a troubling new dimension in enforcemen­t of the Covid-related public health order known as Title 42,” Matthew Reynolds, the UNHCR representa­tive to the United States and the Caribbean, said in a statement.

Title 42 is a coronaviru­s policy dating from the presidency of Donald Trump – and continued under Joe Biden – which allows the immediate deportatio­n of undocument­ed migrants, including those who arrive seeking asylum.

At the end of July, US authoritie­s began deporting some migrant families on flights to Central America as part of an expedited system to remove people who arrived without authorisat­ion via Mexico.

Expedited deportatio­ns have been a tactic used by both Republican and Democratic administra­tions in an effort to deter illegal border crossings, and comes amid a surge in arrivals.

The Department of Homeland Security said the families were sent back to their home countries, including Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, but did not provide a number of people.

“Removal from the US to southern Mexico, outside any official transfer agreement with appropriat­e legal safeguards, increases the risk of chain refoulemen­t – pushbacks by successive countries – of vulnerable people in danger, in contravent­ion of internatio­nal law and the humanitari­an principles of the 1951 Refugee Convention,” said Reynolds.

He said the expulsion flights would also further strain the humanitari­an response capacity in southern Mexico and heighten the risk of Covid-19 transmissi­on across national borders.

He also said they would run counter to the steps being taken to share responsibi­lity among countries of the region in addressing the root causes of forced displaceme­nt and migration.

“UNHCR reiterates the May 2021 appeal by UN high commission­er for refugees Filippo Grandi for the United States government to swiftly lift the Title 42 public health-related asylum restrictio­ns that remain in effect and to restore access to asylum for people whose lives depend on it,” said Reynolds.

 ?? Photograph: Paul Ratje/Reuters ?? Migrants from Central America that arrived in a chartered flight from Brownsvill­e, Texas, and are expelled to Mexico cross the Paso Del Norte internatio­nal bridge in March.
Photograph: Paul Ratje/Reuters Migrants from Central America that arrived in a chartered flight from Brownsvill­e, Texas, and are expelled to Mexico cross the Paso Del Norte internatio­nal bridge in March.

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