U.S., El Salvador Sign New Asylum Deal To Stem Tide Of Migrants
The agreement furthers the administration's goal of requiring migrants to seek asylum in so-called "third countries" through which they traveled en route to the U.S.
by Richard Gonzales
Sep 20, 2019
2 minutes
The United States and El Salvador signed an agreement Friday aimed at deterring the flow of migrants seeking to enter this country by requiring them to seek asylum in that Central American nation on their way here.
In a signing ceremony in Washington, D.C., Kevin
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