Kidnappers prey with total impunity on migrants waiting for hearings in Mexico
Report finds 80% of migrants waiting have been abducted by the mafia and 45% have suffered violence or violation
Ed Vulliamy in Nuevo Laredo
Tue 18 Feb 2020 08.00 GMT
Last modified on Tue 18 Feb 2020 21.24 GMT
A score or so migrants crouch in the dark corridor of the safe house where they have been waiting for a month. Today, their turn has come to go back on the road again not across the US border, however, but deeper into Mexico, to save their skins.
Outside, a minivan pulls up, driven by Baptist pastor Lorenzo Ortiz to take the migrants to relative safety, and away from kidnap, extortion and violation.
This is Nuevo Laredo, in the north-west corner of Tamaulipas state, opposite Laredo, Texas, the worlds busiest commercial trans-border hub. The people waiting to board the van have already crossed into the USA, but have been sent back under the Trump administrations so-called Migrant Protection Protocols - known as Remain in Mexico whereby would be asylum seekers must await their appointed hearing south of the border.
MPP was rolled out in January last year, since when an estimated 57,000 people now wait south of the border for their asylum hearing date. Tens of thousands more are waiting just for the initial application for asylum.
These are the faces behind statistics in a shocking report by Doctors Without Borders (MSF), which found 80% of migrants waiting in Nuevo Laredo under MPP to have been abducted by the mafia, and 45% to have suffered violence or violation.
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