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A Ukrainian family chat as they seek for a humanitarian visa at the San Ysidro Port of Entry of the U.S.-Mexico border in Tijuana, Mexico March 15, 2022. Picture taken March 15, 2022. (REUTERS)

KIVE: About three dozen would-be asylum seekers from Russia found themselves blocked from entering the US on Friday while a group of Ukrainians flashed passports and were escorted across the border.

The scene reflected a quiet but unmistakable shift in the differing treatment of Russians and Ukrainians who enter Mexico as tourists and fly to Tijuana, hoping to enter the US for a chance at asylum.

The Russians — 34 as of Friday — had been camped several days at the busiest US border crossing with Mexico, two days after city of Tijuana officials gently urged them to leave.

They sat on mats and blankets, checking smartphones, chatting and snacking, with sleeping bags and strollers nearby as a stream of pedestrian border crossers filed past them. Five young girls sat and talked in a circle, some with stuffed animals.
Days earlier, some Russians were being admitted to the US at the San Ysidro crossing, while some Ukrainians were blocked. But by Friday, Russians were denied while Ukrainians were admitted after short waits.

“It’s very hard to understand how they make decisions,” said Irina Zolinka, a 40-year-old Russian woman who camped overnight with her family of seven after arriving in Tijuana on Thursday.

Erika Pinheiro, litigation and policy director for advocacy group Al Otro Lado, said the US began admitting all Ukrainians on humanitarian parole for one year around Tuesday, while at the same time blocking all Russians. There was no official announcement.

A Homeland Security Department memo dated March 11 but not publicly released until Thursday told border officials that Ukrainians may be exempt from sweeping asylum limits designed to prevent spread of COVID-19. It says decisions are to be made case-by-case for Ukrainians but makes no mention of Russians.
“The Department of Homeland Security recognizes that the unjustified Russian war of aggression in Ukraine has created a humanitarian crisis,” the memo states.
Homeland Security indicated in a statement Friday that anyone deemed “particularly vulnerable” may be admitted for humanitarian reasons on a case-by-case review, regardless of nationality.

Russian migrants in Tijuana sat off to the side of a line of hundreds of border residents waiting to walk across the border to San Diego on Friday. The line was unimpeded.

A 32-year-old Russian migrant who hadn’t left the border crossing since arriving in Tijuana with his wife about five days earlier had no plans to leave, fearing he may miss any sudden opportunity.

Within hours of arriving, the migrant, who identified himself only as Mark because he feared for his family’s safety in Russia, saw three Russian migrants admitted to the United States. After six hours, US authorities returned his passport and said only Ukrainians were being admitted.

“Ukrainians and Russians are suffering because of one man,” Mark said, referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin. He fled shortly after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
US officials have expelled migrants more than 1.7 million times since March 2020 without a chance to see asylum under sweeping authority aimed at preventing spread of COVID-19. But the public health authority, known as Title 42, is seldom used for migrants of some nationalities who are difficult to expel for financial or diplomatic reasons.

But to claim asylum, migrants must be on US soil and US officials are blocking passage except for those it wants to admit.

Even before Russia’s invasion, the United States was seeing an increase in Russian and Ukrainian asylum seekers, most trying to enter at official crossings in San Diego rather than trying to cross illegally in deserts and mountains.

More than 1,500 Ukrainians entered the US on the Mexican border from September through February, according to US Customs and Border Protection, about 35 times the 45 Ukrainians who crossed during the same period a year earlier.

Ukrainians who can reach US soil are virtually guaranteed a shot at asylum. Only four of the 1,553 who entered in the September-February period were barred under the public health order that lets the US expel migrants without a chance at humanitarian protection.

The number of Russian asylum seekers entering at USland crossings from Mexico surpassed 8,600 from September through February, about 30 times the 288 the same time a year earlier. All but 23 were processed under laws that allow them to seek asylum.

Mexican officials have been wary of migrants sleeping at the border. Last month they dismantled a large migrant camp in Tijuana with tents and tarps that blocked a walkway to San Diego.

Eager to stop another camp from forming, the city distributed a letter on Wednesday asking migrants to leave their campsites for health and safety reasons and offered free shelter if they couldn’t afford a hotel.
 
Not good approach. Most of these Russian ppl hate putler.

Lot of young Russian hate this war. Us and west should know the difference between putler supporters and the opposition.
 
What a shame, the anti Russian sentiment being spread by the American MSM is spiraling out of control, most Russians despise Putin and the war. I heard even Russian-American businesses are suffering and getting vandalized by thugs as a result of the propaganda being spread by the MSM
 
it's simple really, Russians aren't refugees - there is nothing for a Russian to seek refuge from and so they are not eligible for refugee status. Now if one of them were to go kick Putin in the nuts then sure we can reconsider.
 
What a shame, the anti Russian sentiment being spread by the American MSM is spiraling out of control, most Russians despise Putin and the war. I heard even Russian-American businesses are suffering and getting vandalized by thugs as a result of the propaganda being spread by the MSM

Russian is not really considered as refugee. It's very much like the People of Hong Kong. Yes, if you go publicly protest about Russian Government in Russia and Chinese Government in Hong Kong and get prosecuted for it, then sure, you probably be recognize as refugee. You can't just leave your country because you don't like the living condition tho. Otherwise US would be also welcoming anyone from Hong Kong as well, if they think Russian is acceptable.

Not good approach. Most of these Russian ppl hate putler.

Lot of young Russian hate this war. Us and west should know the difference between putler supporters and the opposition.
It's not because of being a supporter or not, it's always about being prosecuted.

As I said in the previous post, you go protest about the war and you get prosecuted is another matter, then you really should have given asylum if you are going to be prosecuted. As the same example I use, People in Hong Kong are not considered Political Refugee simply because they lived under Draconian Chinese rule. The one that protested and get persecuted are. That is why even as a Hong Konger I supported the US not to grant everyone in Hong Kong refugee status. Like they do in the UK, UK, that's another story. I will just leave it at that.
 
it's simple really, Russians aren't refugees - there is nothing for a Russian to seek refuge from and so they are not eligible for refugee status. Now if one of them were to go kick Putin in the nuts then sure we can reconsider.
And Ukrainians going over to AMERICA,doesn't make them refugees. It makes them immigrants. Refugees are the ones fleeing to neighboring countries.
 
And Ukrainians going over to AMERICA,doesn't make them refugees. It makes them immigrants. Refugees are the ones fleeing to neighboring countries.
Actually Ukrainian that flee under the war is counted as a displaced person, which counted toward a refugee, according to UNHCR definition, it does not matter who they fled to, the status does not change because they fled to Poland or Romania or Germany or UK or even the US. The status was given because their place of residence is currently at war. And they are no longer safe there.

On the other hand, resettling them is another issue.
 

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