The United States and Mexico have brokered a deal in attempt to secure their shared border in which the U.S. will expel Venezuelan migrants who cross into the states to Mexico.
The United States will expel Venezuelan migrants who arrive from the southern border back to Mexico as part of a deal brokered by the neighboring countries.
The US has seen an influx of Venezuelan migrants crossing the border as political turmoil and economic instability under the leadership of President Nicolas Maduro has rocked the South American country. Mexico said it will “temporarily” allow some Venezuelans entry to its country through the US border to cope with increased flows, but didn’t cite an exact number.
Included in the deal between the two countries, 24,000 Venezuelan migrants will be allowed into the US.“These actions make clear that there is a lawful and orderly way for Venezuelans to enter the United States, and lawful entry is the only way,” US Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas said in a statement.
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