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Antonio and his family have been living in a Tijuana shelter for months after fleeing violence in the Mexican state of Michoacan in 2020. After months of trying, they secured an appointment to seek asylum in the United States and will be some of the first to be processed after the lifting of Title 42, a pandemic-era policy.

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  1. 1
    @detonater1348

    Im sure their story being covered by NY times will help him and his family for an asylum grant. Speaking from experience, if ur case gets called early just believe u will be granted as long as you keep your story straight. Good luck and by now i hope u got accepted to live in the States.

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      @mydogsbutler

      NY Times owner Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr, CEO Meredith Kopit Levien, and Editor-in-Chief Joseph Kahn are all supportive of mass migration into America and other countries which they claim as ‘human rights”. Curiously when it comes to similar migration of minorities into Israel, which the two largest human rights groups in the world call an apartheid state, the NY Times is largely silent.

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    @mydogsbutler

    NY Times owner Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr, CEO Meredith Kopit Levien, and Editor-in-Chief Joseph Kahn are all supportive of mass migration into America and other countries which they claim as ‘human rights”. Curiously when it comes to similar migration of minorities into Israel, which the two largest human rights groups in the world call an aparteid state, the NY Time is largely silent.

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    @David_Nacey

    Bro had to bring in his taquache son. He will be in a school gang with other names like Jose Ortiz, Edgar Diaz, Oscar Perez, and Alonzo Hernandez.

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