Project 'Puentes Libres' to Connect Asylum Seekers Forced Back to MX With U.S. Lawyers Via 'Virtual Bridge'
January 15, 2020
January 15, 2020
EL PASO,Texas, Jan. 15 -- The Hispanic Federation issued the following news release:
Asylum seekers who are now forced by the Trump administration to apply for protection from outside the U.S. will soon get free legal services from U.S.-based lawyers under a pilot program, "Puentes Libres" (Bridges of Freedom), that will operate through teleconferencing between El Paso and Cd. Juarez, MX, sponsors announced Tuesday.
During a news conference at the Cd. Juarez M . . .
Asylum seekers who are now forced by the Trump administration to apply for protection from outside the U.S. will soon get free legal services from U.S.-based lawyers under a pilot program, "Puentes Libres" (Bridges of Freedom), that will operate through teleconferencing between El Paso and Cd. Juarez, MX, sponsors announced Tuesday.
During a news conference at the Cd. Juarez M . . .