Why Are Thousands of Migrants Headed to America Being Stranded in Mexico?
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Thousands of migrants heading to the United States are stranded in Mexico due to stricter U.S. border policies, increased surveillance by the Mexican government, and delays in the asylum process. Heightened security measures have forced many migrants to stay in border cities, hesitant to cross without proper documentation. The Mexican government has intensified border enforcement under pressure from the United States, leading to concerns about kidnapping, robbery, and human trafficking for stranded migrants.
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