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Miles de migrantes permanecen en la zona fronteriza de México esperando la aprobación de la solicitud de asilo para ingresar a Estados Unidos. Pese a que organizaciones de apoyo explican que los albergues están al límite y muchas personas llevan meses esperando en condiciones precarias, los gobiernos de Biden y López Obrador retomaron en diciembre el programa 'Quédate en México’.

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00:00The rain is going to attack the camp of El Chaparral, in Tijuana,
00:06in just a few meters of the border between Mexico and the United States.
00:10Many migrants centroamericanos live in this place in very precarious conditions.
00:16They all dream about cruising the other side, pese to the difficulties.
00:21In any moment we are going to be in the United States,
00:23but right now we have closed the doors, I don't know why.
00:26We are calling people previously, but there are many who have 7 months, 8 months.
00:32The land soñada is a few minutes, but it is for many people a impossible task.
00:41Tijuana, the second city most populated in Mexico,
00:44is full of migrants waiting for a response to their asylum.
00:50Organizations of support say that their capacities are at the limit.
00:54If I can tell you, I can tell you that the shelters are at their maximum capacity,
00:59so we are talking about several miles of people,
01:02and they keep coming every day.
01:06Many of these people have done several attempts to reach the United States.
01:11I went to Mexico to the end of March.
01:14I went to Mexico to the end of March.
01:16I went to the Migration, I crossed the country,
01:20I went to the Reynosa, and when I came to the Migration,
01:23I returned to the end of March.
01:26I went to the end of March.
01:27Many women are fleeing from graves threats in their countries.
01:31The reason I came from my country was because of the violence of pandillas.
01:36I come with my son.
01:38They were in death.
01:40And we are still here.
01:41I have seven months here.
01:43I'm waiting to see if they give me permission to go to the United States or asylum.
01:47The governments of Joe Biden and Andrés Manuel López Obrador
01:51acaban de retomar el programa Quédate en México o MPP,
01:56que forzará a muchos migrantes a esperar a que se resuelva su solicitud de asilo en Estados Unidos.
02:02Las autoridades locales creen que las zonas fronterizas sí podrán afrontar el desafío.
02:07Con el apoyo de todas las organizaciones internacionales, las asociaciones civiles y los albergues en la frontera,
02:17y con toda la población, esto es posible atenderlo.
02:21Pero los 20 albergues de Tijuana se saturaron en 2019,
02:26cuando funcionó por primera vez el programa impulsado por la administración Trump.
02:31Hoy, según las autoridades locales, cada día son deportadas o devueltas a México unas 300 personas,
02:38un número que podría aumentar.
02:41Punto final para los sueños de muchos migrantes.
02:44Tijuana y otras ciudades que son pasos fronterizos temen que la reanudación del programa Quédate en México
02:50empeore la situación en ciudades al borde del colapso y con albergues casi abarrotados.
03:01Aplausos
03:01Nape un minuto.
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