Julio Lopez and his family faced a decision when they reached the U.S. border to seek asylum: cross illegally or follow government instructions to stay in Mexico, even if it meant waiting for months. The Salvadoran family waited for their chance to make their case, only to find out the Trump administration is no longer allowing in migrants like them. The government recently imposed a ban on asylum seekers who pass through another country on their way to the U.S., disqualifying most migrants from Central America, South America, Cuba and Africa.
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