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The humanitarian crisis of Venezuelan migrants trying to reach the United States is getting worse. After the new regulations of the US government came into force, thousands of migrants are blocked in Mexico where NGOs denounce that the government does not take care of these people who are in total limbo, many will not be able to enter in the United States, but they are not willing to return to their country either.
In recent months, more and more Venezuelan migrants have left South America al with destination to the United States after knowing that there was the possibility of entering the country and requesting international refuge. Most of them have passed through the Darién Gap, a dangerous stretch of jungle that connects Central and South America and has become the scene of a battle where migrants face dehydration, hunger and even death.
However, the increase in this flow of migrants caused US Republican governors to send these migrants to communities governed by Democrats, which caused New York City to build a camp and declare a state of emergency to deal with the arrival of these migrants. people who were sent by bus. Finally, the Joe Biden government announced that it would expand the application of a public health rule from the Donald Trump era, a rule that allows Venezuelans who arrive at the border to be expelled.
From Mexico City, converted into a waiting room where these migrants await a response, we spoke with the lawyer Lizbeth Guerrero, director of the NGO Support for Venezuelan Migrants and with the Sister Maria Magdalena Silvia Rentería, director of the CAFEMIN shelterthe largest in the city and which is totally saturated, since with only 90 beds, it currently receives more than 500.