Dilani Aguilar, who has been in Tapachula for three months waiting for a voluntary repatriation flight.
Venezuelan migrants increase their protests on the southern border of Mexico with a seedling due to the refusal of repatriation flights.
The Venezuelans, who represent a quarter of irregular migration in Mexico, have intensified their claims outside the 21st century station of the National Migration Institute (INM) in Tapachula, the largest city of the border with Central America, where they exclaim: “We want to return!”
Thais Aguilar, protester, told Efe that as of this week “day and night” outside the 21st century, one of the largest migratory centers in Mexico will be concentrated, until they have a response on humanitarian flights.
“I ask the president, Claudia Sheinbaum, to help us and please enable more humanitarian flights and she speaks with the president, Nicolás Maduro, so that there are more humanitarian flights for Tapachula, Tuxtla Gutiérrez and Mexico City,” he said.
The demonstrations rerecate after Sheinbaum said last Wednesday that “air returns resumed.”
The migrants were stranded after the policies of the US President, Donald Trump, as mass deportations and the end of the CBP One application of the Customs Office and Border Protection that allowed to request asylum in the United States from southern Mexico.
Dilani Aguilar, who has been in Tapachula for three months waiting for a voluntary repatriation flight, mentioned Efe to feel trapped in Mexico, so they ask both governments to coordinate flights.
“Many tell us: ‘Go back how they came.
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