Migrant Rights Groups Fear Kidnappings, Extortions in Renewed 'Remain in Mexico' Program

"We've accounted for numerous cases of kidnapping and extortion, of physical assault, sexual assaults, violence," Marisa Limón Garza, deputy director of the Hope Border Institute, told Newsweek of the conditions people face under the Remain in Mexico policy. Read→

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