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More than 4,000 migrants crossed the US-Mexico border in a caravan

More than 4,000 migrants crossed the southern border of the United States through the Eagle Pass area in Texas. Bill Melugin, a FOX journalist, exposed in his X account several documentary evidence of migrants crossing the border and then being processed. Among the material disclosed by Melugin were dissimilar photos and videos.

Most of these people apparently came from Venezuela, generally adult men waiting to be processed by the Border Patrol.

The truth is that migrants continue crossing, and the line seems endless. According to the FOX journalist tweeted, these people hope to be released in the United States after processing.

In addition, some confessed to the reporter that they came on a train through Mexico. For their part, TEXAS DPS troops report that their initial count was about 4,000 migrants crossing.

Bill Melugin commented on his social networks that this has been the largest mass crossing that he has witnessed as a journalist on the southern border.

How has the United States government spoken?

In a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) publication, US authorities have once again made their position on this issue clear.

Therefore, the US government once again proclaimed that the majority of migrants arriving at the border are not eligible to remain in the country.

That is to say, asylum laws do not provide for help solely for economic reasons or generalized violence, as stated by CBP on platform

For its part, this policy applies to all non-citizens, regardless of their nationality.

It is important to note here that the US-Mexico border is considered the most dangerous in the world. Almost 700 migrants have died or disappeared in it.

In the specific case of Cuba, there are thousands of Antilleans who continue to request asylum in the Aztec country.

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