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Mexico to delay the process to grant asylum amid the COVID-19 outbreak

Additionally, the Foreign Ministry announced it won’t issue passports until April 20

Photo: Migrants of different nationalities queue at the Mexican National Institute of Migration in Tapachula, Chiapas State, Mexico, near the Guatemalan border, on June 27, 2019 - Photo: Quetzalli Blanco/AFP
25/03/2020 |17:12Reuters |
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On March 24, Mexico temporarily halted the processing of asylum requests , its refugee agency said, the latest measure was implemented in a bid to stop the spread of but it has also limited the immigrants ’ access to asylum .

Mexico’s refugee agency , , announced migration authorities will resume processing applications on April 20, after the federal government ordered several government departments to halt certain functions.

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Additionally, the Foreign Ministry announced it won’t issue passports until April 20.

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On March 24, Mexico reported 405 cases and five deaths .

In recent days, the U.S. and Canada have also implemented measures in response to coronavirus , which has also curbed asylum processes .

Canada

said it would turn back asylum seekers who walk over the U.S.-Canada border, while the U.S. said it would postpone all court hearings for asylum-seeking immigrants in .

In 2019, the Trump administration introduced a policy that has sent back 60,000 immigrants requesting asylum to wait on the Mexican side of the border for U.S. immigration court hearings .

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