Feb. 17 (UPI) -- Migrant-support groups around the Mexican border town of Nogales, Mexico, across from Arizona, are adding up to 700 more beds to help meet the demand of new migrants arriving at the border to seek asylum in the United States.
The Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" Migrant Protection Protocol has created a bottleneck along the border, the nonprofits have said, with the highest number of migrant arrivals in Nogales, Tijuana and Nuevo Laredo.