In the border city of Juarez, asylum seekers say they have risked everything and spent every penny they have to get to the US.
One woman showed The Post wounds on her feet from walking hundreds of miles to the border and a man showed a monkey bite sustained during his perilous journey through the dangerous jungles in Central America to get to the border.
Throughout 2022, Venezuelans fleeing from its deteriorating economy and failing leaders have flooded over US borders and been allowed to stay and seek asylum if they have a valid claim. “I want to do things legally; they owe us the right to at least ask for asylum,” said Carlos Mojollon, speaking about the US government.
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