US-Mexico migration deal raises fears for struggling border cities
by Oscar Lopez in Mexico City from US news | The Guardian on (#6BFK6)
Agreement designed to curb increase of people arriving into US marks dramatic precedent for two countries, experts say
An agreement between the United States and Mexico designed to curb the surge of migrants arriving at the US doorstep marks a dramatic new precedent in relations between the two countries, analysts said, warning that the deal could further overwhelm border cities already struggling to cope.
Under the agreement announced in a joint statement Tuesday, Mexico will continue accepting migrants from Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba and Nicaragua who are turned away from the US.
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