Hundreds of Russians get to the United States through Mexico after a ban on Latinos - media (photo)
These people were replaced by migrants from Central and South America, who were banned from entering the US, reports the New York Post. "Many people from Russia, many Georgians, Chinese," said Fernando Kiros, the head of the AZ-CA Humanitarian Coalition, which helps families and individuals. Since October last year, more than 80,000 migrants have fallen to the United States through the city of Hume.
This settlement in Arizona has become the third in the list of the most loaded border crossings after El Paso and Del-Rio in Texas. According to Mexican government services, the number of Russians who came to the country after a large -scale invasion of Russian troops into Ukraine increased more than twice. Citizens of the Russian Federation and Georgia told reporters near the wall, built at the border in Arizona, who left their countries through war and economic sanctions.
"We came through Mexico because we have no visas to stay in the United States. We have visas to Mexico, we arrived at Mexico City and then came to the border," one of the Russians explained through the translator. According to official data, 21,626 natives of the Russian Federation were able to ask shelter in the United States last year.
In the US, citizens of Peru, who refer to historical inflation, are also trying to escape, and many people from China have long been moving to the West, trying to escape from the realities of the communist regime. According to statistics, the number of refugees from Central and South America, who came to the United States through the city of Hume, has increased more than twice.
On January 6, US Presidential Administration Joe Baiden announced that the Cubans, the Haitians, the Nicaraaguans would be sent from the country, along with the veneisela from those who found out that they had crossed the border illegally. We will remind that the City Council of the Dnieper responded to the proposal of Russia to exchange demolished monuments for firewood. Earlier, Focus reported that French actor Gerard Depardieu called not to blame the Russians of Putin's crazy excesses.