Outside US Port of Entry, Asylum-Seekers Prepare to Make Their Case
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After more than a month of travel by foot, bus, and train, a caravan of Central American migrants has arrived at Tijuana’s US-Mexico port of entry in a bid to receive asylum. But according to U.S. immigration officials, the California crossing was already at capacity for asylum seekers, leading the caravan's roughly 150 men, women and children to set up camp and wait it out.