Security Concerns Grow at Border Point 36: Migrants Face Obstacles in Ciudad Juárez

2024-04-01 16:29:44

Migrants denounced that security at point 36 of the border between Ciudad Juárez and El Paso has multiplied in the last 15 days

Courtesy | The migrant considered it frustrating to have crossed so many countries to come across obstacles

The anxiety among migrants stranded on the Mexico-United States border grows this Monday as they wait for a US court to analyze the validity of the Texas anti-immigrant Law SB4, which has raised the obstacles to crossing and desperation in Ciudad Juárez .

Migrants denounced that security at point 36 of the border between Ciudad Juárez and El Paso has multiplied in the last 15 days, as there are more barbed wire and elements of the Texas National Guard, whom they accuse of being increasingly aggressive and with greater equipment.

Furthermore, the threat of Texas Law SB4 remains latent, which this Wednesday faces a hearing of arguments in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, which might allow, if endorsed, the Texas authorities to detain and deport foreigners. undocumented.

“It affects us a lot in the case of us, who are migrants. Imagine, we come from Venezuela, crossing jungles, crossing countries, where we run a lot of risks, we come with the hope of crossing to the United States and that law (SB4) freezes us,” said Daniel Quintero, who was a Venezuelan soldier, on the bank of the river. Bravo or Great.

The migrant considered it frustrating to have crossed so many countries to come across obstacles such as a river of contaminated water, barbed wire barricades, a fence more than two meters high, and a military barrier that prevents crossing into the United States. From the wall.

“It’s quite dangerous. The military (the Texas National Guard), in any case, are military, I was also a military man, I come from Venezuela, they are governed by rules, they follow orders. We are going to see how we cross to the other side, that is the goal,” he commented.

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