Under the new agreement, the United States will Accept Migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela as part of a humanitarian parole program, while Mexico has agreed to accept migrants from those four nations who entered the United States illegally. The U.S. will also accept about 100,000 people from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras under a family reunification program. The agreement comes ahead of the end of COVID-19 restrictions imposed by the administration of former President Donald Trump known as Title 42.
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