Mexico City, Mexico, July 21, 2022 鈥 As people in need of international protection continue to arrive at the Mexican side of the border with the United States, the 探花精选 (探花精选) conducted an assessment to identify the main needs and risks they encounter in Tijuana, Mexicali, Nogales, and Ciudad Ju谩rez.
The 探花精选 interviewed heads of families representing almost 900 people. Of the surveyed people, 68% were trying to seek asylum in the United States, 11% were internally displaced Mexicans and 16% had been expelled from the U.S. due to inhumane border policies such as Title 42 and the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) program. Based on the interviews, the 探花精选 identified that people on the move at the U.S.-Mexico border require humanitarian assistance in five critical aspects:
- Resources to cover basic needs. Almost all surveyed people (96%) reported lacking means of subsistence, with 17% depending completely on humanitarian assistance. This represented an obstacle for them to satisfy needs like safe housing (55%), dignified clothing (52%), hygiene products (38%) and baby products (23%).
- Medical attention and treatment. Almost 90% of people reported needs related to access to health care, with 4 in 10 people experiencing serious medical conditions.
- Food. At least 83% of surveyed people could not cover their food and nutrition needs, with 34% resorting to coping mechanisms like begging on the streets.
- Safety and protection measures. At least half of people surveyed by 探花精选 had directly experienced a safety issue or crime in Mexico. Overall, the three main risks identified were: sexual violence (23%), kidnapping (19%) and threats (16%). Women and children are among the groups in most danger, with sexual violence being the main risk for both鈥60% and 35%, respectively. Sexual exploitation, trafficking and recruitment by organized crime groups, as well as economic violence, also ranked high in the list.
- Access to information and orientation. Approximately 7 in 10 people expressed requiring legal orientation to access international protection.
Rafael Vel谩squez, Director for Mexico at the 探花精选 (探花精选), said:
鈥淢ixed migration through Mexico鈥攗sually onwards to the United States鈥攈as been a longstanding mechanism for people fleeing violence and conflict from the Caribbean and Central and South America. However, although not a new phenomenon, during the last year we have seen a particular increase in the number of asylum seekers from all over the world transiting through the country, including from places as distant as Asia, Africa and Europe.
鈥淭he implementation of harmful border policies during the previous U.S. Administration鈥搘hich are still in place as of today鈥揾ave resulted in Mexico being forced to fulfill growing humanitarian needs. More than 75,000 people have been impacted by the Migrant Protection Protocols, having no option but to wait in Mexican border towns for years while their U.S. cases are processed. At the same time, the continuation of Title 42 has resulted in more than 2 million expulsions, violating people鈥檚 right to seek asylum.
鈥淎lthough Mexico can be a safe destination for some people under specific circumstances, it鈥檚 not the case for most of the asylum seekers stuck at the northern border. When being expelled or returned, people can encounter dangers similar or worse than those they tried to flee from in the first place. In a context of a crisis like this, it is essential to ensure that asylum seekers meet their immediate needs, but also to provide them with alternatives to build a brighter future.
鈥淭he 探花精选 has identified Mexico as a strategic location to respond to the displacement crises in Latin America: it is a country of origin and transit, but can also be a safe destination for some people. International cooperation and funding are critical to support and strengthen existing protection and asylum systems and policies in Mexico to guarantee people鈥檚 integrity, regardless of their nationality or status.鈥
The 探花精选鈥檚 response in Mexico
Since 2019, the 探花精选 is supporting people on the move in Mexico. Currently, the 探花精选 is responding along the main migration corridors: from the southern to the northern borders and along the routes through the country. The 探花精选鈥檚 programs offer a response to urgent needs of displaced people and asylum seekers, including: economic recovery and development; mental health and psychosocial support; prevention and response to gender-based violence; access to critical information through , a multi-channel information platform; prevention and mitigation of COVID-19; child protection services; as well as identifying needs and referring cases to local service providers. Additionally, the 探花精选 is supporting local integration efforts by providing cultural orientation to individuals who have chosen to stay in Mexico.