MEXICO CITY - Dozens of Central Americans who had been returned to the border city of Juarez to await the outcome of their U.S. asylum claims were being bused back to their countries Tuesday by Mexican authorities, a first for that size group in the program commonly known as "remain in Mexico." In a statement, the Foreign Relations Department described it as the beginning of a "temporary program of voluntary return" for migrants in northern Mexico who wish to go home. It said 69 people --- 40 Hondurans, 22 Guatemalans and seven Salvadorans --- were involved, and 66 of those were returnees under the U.S. program. Carrying thei...
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