The U.S. government on Thursday began sending asylum-seekers back to Nogales, Mexico, to await court hearings that will be scheduled roughly 350 miles (563 kilometers) away in Juarez, Mexico. Authorities are expanding a program known as Remain in
Mexico that requires tens of thousands of asylum seekers to wait out their
immigration court hearings in Mexico. Until this week, the government was driving some asylum seekers from Nogales,
Arizona, to El Paso,
Texas, so they could be returned to Juarez.