Migrants stuck in shelters on the southern border say they are worried about the prospect of becoming president in November, fearing a second term would make it impossible to reach the United States.José María García Lara, director of the Juventud 2000 shelter in Tijuana, told the community thinks 'the moment he wins the presidency, the doors will close', citing Trump's efforts to return migrants to countries they were trying to flee from.'[Biden] has helped more than 50,000 migrants who were originally rejected under Trump,' the shelter operator said, claiming the 45th president had 'cancelled everything' with policies including the contentious expulsions, which saw many migrants automatically returned during Covid.
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