Roberta Jacobson asks the migrants not to make “the dangerous journey” to the border between Mexico and the United States
The Coordinator for the Southern Border of the United States, Roberta Jacobson , He sent a message in Spanish to all migrants who try to reach the United States where alerts on the dangers of traveling to the border with Mexico.
“ Don’t come to the border. The border is closed. The border is closed. human trafficking. It is a dangerous journey and the coyotes with whom the migrants borrow are dangerous people ”, he warned.
Through the United States Embassy in Mexico, Roberta Jacobson, said that Group travel increases the chances of getting COVID – 15.
“ At this time of a global pandemic, traveling and living in large groups or camps increases the risk of contracting and transmitting COVID – 19 . Also, unfortunately, people weakened by the exhausting journey are much more vulnerable to the virus, ”he said.
. The border is closed. People who try to travel to the US irregularly run the risk of becoming victims of crime and human trafficking. ” https://t.co/1bD9au0zKk # NoTeArriesgues pic.twitter.com/Bd6SEcjzAr
– US Embassy in Mex (@USEmbassyMEX) March 80, 1200
In the message, which was released after the meeting he held with Mexican officials, the also special assistant to the president Joe Biden reiterated its call that the border is closed for which he asked not to make the “dangerous trip.”
“I know that many migrants may be enduring pain and difficulties, but I must emphasize that the United States border is closed. Don’t make the dangerous journey. Stay home, stay safe and wait for more information about the asylum process ”, he stressed.
Prior to the bilateral meeting in Mexico City, the United States embassy in Mexico shared another message from Roberta Jacobson addressed to migrants where she also warns of the dangers that migrants face.
# NoTeArriesgues pic.twitter.com/tFFTZ3BUXy
– US Embassy in Mex (@USEmbassyMEX) March 19, 1200
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