Feds Process Asylum-Seekers From Caravan Criticized By Trump - Images

U.S. border inspectors allowed some of the Central American asylum-seekers to enter the country for processing, ending a brief impasse over lack of space. Now, the migrants who crossed Mexico in a caravan may face a long legal path.

Slide 1 of 61: Central American migrants, moving in a caravan through Mexico, travel in an open wagon of a freight train after stopping it on the rail line, in Guanajuato state, Mexico April 17, 2018.  REUTERS/Edgard Garrido


U.S. Customs and Border Protection didn’t say how many caravan members were allowed in Monday, but organizers said there were eight.
About 140 others were still waiting in Mexico to turn themselves in at San Diego’s San Ysidro border crossing, the nation’s busiest, said Alex Mensing, project organizer for Pueblo Sin Fronteras, which is leading the caravan.
Slide 3 of 61: A Central American migrant, moving in a caravan through Mexico, holds a bag as she and fellow migrants cross a railway line to stop a freight train and get on it, in Irapuato, in Guanajuato state, Mexico April 17, 2018. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
“The spirits are high, there was good news for everybody,” Mensing said on the Mexican side of the crossing, moments after learning that some were allowed in.
American attorneys who volunteered advice in Tijuana last week warned the Central Americans that parents may be separated from their children and be detained for many months while their asylum cases are pending.
Slide 6 of 61: Central American migrants who attended the annual Migrants Stations of the Cross caravan for migrants' rights walk towards the train tracks, to wait for a northern-bound train, in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco state, Mexico, Wednesday, April 18, 2018. The remnants of the migrant caravan that drew the ire of President Donald Trump were continuing their journey north through Mexico toward the U.S. border on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Refugio Ruiz)
Asylum-seekers are typically held up to three days at the border and turned over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. If they pass an asylum officer’s initial screening, they may be detained or released with ankle monitors while their cases wind through immigration court, which can take years.
Nearly 80 percent of asylum-seekers passed the initial screening from October through December, but few are likely to win asylum.
Slide 5 of 61: A Central American migrant, moving in a caravan through Mexico, hands over a container of water as he disembark from a freight train in Tlaquepaque, in Jalisco state, April 17, 2018. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
The denial rate for El Salvadorans seeking asylum was 79 percent from 2012 to 2017, according to Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Action Clearinghouse. Hondurans were close behind with a 78 percent denial rate, followed Guatemalans at 75 percent.
Trump administration officials have railed against what they call “legal loopholes” and “catch-and-release” policies that allow people seeking asylum to be freed while their cases are adjudicated. The president tweeted Monday that the caravan “shows how weak & ineffective U.S. immigration laws are.”
Slide 7 of 61: Central American migrants who attended the annual Migrants Stations of the Cross caravan for migrants' rights, rest at a shelter in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco state, Mexico, Wednesday, April 18, 2018. The remnants of the migrant caravan that drew the ire of President Donald Trump were continuing their journey north through Mexico toward the U.S. border on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Refugio Ruiz)
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has pledged to send more immigration judges to the border if needed and threatened criminal prosecution. On Monday, the Justice Department said it filed illegal entry charges against 11 people identified as caravan members.
Slide 10 of 61: Central American migrants who attended the annual Migrants Stations of the Cross caravan for migrants' rights, wait for a northern-bound train, in Guadalajara, Jalisco state, Mexico, Wednesday, April 18, 2018. The remnants of the migrant caravan that drew the ire of President Donald Trump were continuing their journey north through Mexico toward the U.S. border on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Refugio Ruiz)

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