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US delays immigration hearings for migrants in Mexico amid coronavirus
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WASHINGTON, March 24 — The US government said yesterday all court hearings for asylum-seeking migrants in Mexico will be rescheduled due to the coronavirus outbreak.

In a bid to slash asylum claims, the administration of President Donald Trump had launched an initiative in January 2019 that has forced more than 57,000 non-Mexican migrants to wait in Mexico for their US immigration court hearings.

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"Due to circumstances resulting from Covid-19, all Migrant Protection Protocol (MPP) master calendar and merit hearings presently scheduled through April 22 will be rescheduled,” the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement.

"Neither the MPP program nor any hearings will be cancelled.” — Reuters

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