I thought that international law was that aliens seeking asylum should do so in the first safe country they enter. I wonder if that is true? Seriously, if Hondurans need it, they should apply for asylum in Mexico, not the USA.
From Bipartisan Policy Center:
In May 2019, Mexico and the United States negotiated an agreement expanding enforcement along Mexico’s southern border in response to President Trump’s threats of tariffs on Mexican goods. The deal left open the possibility of developing a bilateral asylum plan that would mirror other “country of first-entry” asylum resettlement agreements like the U.S.-Canada Safe Third Agreement and the European Union’s (EU) Dublin III Regulation, which requires asylum seekers1 to apply for protection in the first country they enter that has signed the agreement. However, recent history suggests that a “first-entry” resettlement plan with Mexico or Central America may compound the current migration crisis by offloading the work of processing asylum seekers from the United States to Central American countries without the resources to accommodate these populations.
Broadly, “first-entry” asylum agreements require the signatory parties to agree to accept and process asylum seekers if they enter their territory first. For instance, the U.S.-Canada Safe Third Country Agreement requires asylum seekers to apply for protection in Canada or the United States when they arrive2 in one of these countries. If a migrant enters the United States from Canada seeking asylum status, the United States can return them to Canada for processing under the agreement; the same rules apply in reverse. The Dublin III Regulation, which oversees the processing of asylum seekers in the EU, requires asylum seekers who travel from a non-EU member state to an EU member state3 to apply for protection in this state, which are known as countries of first entry. If migrants travel to another EU member state from the country of first entry to claim asylum, the second EU member state can deport them to the country of first entry under the regulation’s provisions.


I thought there already was a “first country” agreement between the US and Mexico!
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Apparently no longer.
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