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Los migrantes de la 'caravana' tienen derecho de asilo en EEUU, pero conseguirlo les será difícil

  • Written by Abigail Stepnitz, PhD Candidate, University of California, Berkeley

Alrededor de 5.000 personas, la mayoría pertenecientes al violento e inestable “Triángulo del Norte” de Centroamérica –formado por Guatemala, El Salvador y Honduras–, están atravesando México con la intención de solicitar asilo en la frontera de Estados Unidos. La denominada “c...

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