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Mexico to restore two immigration stations on US border

By ANI | Updated: July 27, 2019 12:55 IST

The Mexican Foreign Ministry on Friday said that it would restore two immigration centers on its northern border as part of a project to improve conditions and expedite processing for new immigrants.

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The Mexican Foreign Ministry on Friday said that it would restore two immigration centers on its northern border as part of a project to improve conditions and expedite processing for new immigrants.

The National Institute of Migration (INM) stations are located in the cities of Hermosillo in northwest Sonora state and Monterrey in northern Nuevo Leon state.

Their restoration is part of the second-stage effort to improve immigration facilities, which has already begun on the southern Mexican border, the statement added.

The Ministry had previously announced the rehabilitation of INM installations as well as shelters for migrant children on Mexico's southern border, as those centers lacked the capacity to deal with the current flow of Central American migrants travelling through Mexico towards the United States.

"Mexico was not, in the past, prepared for this size of the migratory flow," explained Maximiliano Reyes, the ministry's undersecretary for Latin America and the Caribbean.

The number of migrants travelling through Mexico towards the United States has grown this year to the highest level in a decade, including thousands of children and adolescents immigrating with their parents or on their own.

The Mexican government increased immigration control measures in June after reaching an agreement with the administration of US President Donald Trump, who had complained about the huge number of Central Americans arriving at its border in the first five months of the year. (Xinhua/)

( With inputs from ANI )

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