Migrants hopeful, suspicious at US reopening to asylum


              A child jumps rope in the courtyard of the Good Samaritan shelter in Juarez, Mexico, Tuesday, March 29, 2022. The vast majority of people staying at the shelter are women and their children from Mexico and Central America who have been expelled under Title 42 authority or were still waiting to try for asylum, according to Pastor Juan Fierro, the shelter’s director. (AP Photo/Christian Chavez)
            
              Migrant children play in a courtyard at the Good Samaritan shelter  in Juarez, Mexico, Tuesday, March 29, 2022. Asylum seekers have packed into migrant shelters in Mexican border cities as they wait to get into the United States. (AP Photo/Christian Chavez)
            
              A child sweeps a floor at the Good Samaritan shelter in Juarez, Mexico, Tuesday, March 29, 2022. The vast majority of people staying at the shelter are women and their children from Mexico and Central America who have been expelled under Title 42 authority or were still waiting to try for asylum, according to Pastor Juan Fierro, the shelter’s director.(AP Photo/Christian Chavez)
            
              Migrants take part in an art project at the Good Samaritan shelter in Juarez, Mexico, Wednesday, March 30, 2022. Asylum seekers have packed into migrant shelters in Mexican border cities to wait to get into the United States. (AP Photo/Christian Chavez)
            
              A woman embraces a child at the Good Samaritan shelter in Juarez, Mexico, Wednesday, March 30, 2022. The vast majority of people staying at the shelter are women and their children from Mexico and Central America who have been expelled under Title 42 authority or were still waiting to try for asylum, according to Pastor Juan Fierro, the shelter’s director.  (AP Photo/Christian Chavez)
            
              A child rides a toy car under a clothesline in a courtyard of the Good Samaritan shelter in Juarez, Mexico, Tuesday, March 29, 2022. The vast majority of people staying at the shelter are women and their children from Mexico and Central America who have been expelled under Title 42 authority or were still waiting to try for asylum, according to Pastor Juan Fierro, the shelter’s director.  (AP Photo/Christian Chavez)
            
              Migrants rest in a dormitory of the Good Samaritan shelter in Juarez, Mexico, Tuesday, March 29, 2022. The vast majority of people staying at the shelter are women and their children from Mexico and Central America who have been expelled under Title 42 authority or were still waiting to try for asylum, according to Pastor Juan Fierro, the shelter’s director. (AP Photo/Christian Chavez)
Migrants hopeful, suspicious at US reopening to asylum