‘Migrants have right to seek US asylum’ – Mexico rejects closing border

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Aerial view of Honduran migrants heading in a caravan to the US, as they leave Arriaga on their way to San Pedro Tapanatepec, in southern Mexico on Oct 27. Mexico on Friday announced it will offer Central American migrants medical care, education for their children and access to temporary jobs as long as they stay in two southern states. (AFP)

MEXICO CITY, Nov 28, (Agencies): Central American migrants have a right to request asylum in the United States and Mexico has repeatedly refused US requests to force them to seek refuge there instead, Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray said on Wednesday.

Videgaray, who leaves office at the weekend, said the incoming Mexican government was also not planning to accept US demands that it give asylum to the migrants, thousands of whom have arrived at the US-Mexican border in caravans in recent weeks. He told Mexican network Televisa that accepting the US requests “would declare Mexico a final destination for migrants, invalidating any asylum process in the United States. We have rejected this.”

US President Donald Trump threatened this week to “permanently” close the USMexican border if Mexico does not deport some 7,000 Central Americans gathered in the border city of Tijuana. Videgaray said that closing the border, through which $1.7 billion in bilateral trade passes every day, would be “incredibly negative” for both countries. Videgaray said the migrants were welcome to stay in Mexico while they waited to file asylum claims in the United States.

“What is happening is very different. They are in Mexico, waiting to file for (US) asylum. Being in Mexico does not mean they lose their ability, their right to request asylum.” Videgaray did not address reports that the incoming government of President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador was close to an agreement with the United States that would make migrants wait in Mexico even after they had submitted their claim in the United States.

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