U.S. Plans To Enforce 'Remain In Mexico' Policy on Central American Asylum Seekers

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U.S. Plans To Enforce 'Remain In Mexico' Policy on Central American Asylum Seekers
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The plan, expected to meet with a swift legal challenge, comes out of talks with Mexican officials. The administration plans to roll it out first at the San Ysidro, Calif., port of entry.

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