Migrants Anxiously Watch U.S. Election Amid Fears and Uncertainty

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Migrants at a shelter in Nogales, Mexico, are anxiously monitoring the U.S. presidential election, fearing a potential victory by Donald Trump, who has promised to end programs like CBP One that allow legal entry into the U.S. Many migrants, including those fleeing violence, are concerned about the future of U.S. immigration policies, as current wait times for legal entry are already lengthy. Immigration attorney Alba Jaramillo advises migrants to remain patient and avoid illegal crossings, which could disqualify them from asylum.
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