The Ongoing Struggles of Migrants at the U.S. Border.

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Asylum seekers in Mexico face increased risks of violence and extortion, even as they weigh their next move after the end of Title 42. The CBP One app, which asylum seekers use to schedule appointments, has been plagued with glitches and crashes, causing uncertainty and frustration. The uncertainty drives people to take risks, hire traffickers, or try to rush across the border, which is a boon to the black market and puts people's lives at stake.
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