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Expelled migrants walk in Tijuana, Mexico, on Oct. 8, 2020. President Donald Trump’s reshaping of U.S. immigration policy may be most felt in his undoing of asylum. The suspension of asylum and the introduction of “express deportations,” as migrants call them, have accelerated a shift in who's crossing the border illegally: more Mexican men who come for economic reasons and far fewer from Central America, Africa and elsewhere who seek asylum. (AP Photo/Elliot Spagat) **FILE**

Expelled migrants walk in Tijuana, Mexico, on Oct. 8, 2020. President Donald Trump’s reshaping of U.S. immigration policy may be most felt in his undoing of asylum. The suspension of asylum and the introduction of “express deportations,” as migrants call them, have accelerated a shift in who's crossing the border illegally: more Mexican men who come for economic reasons and far fewer from Central America, Africa and elsewhere who seek asylum. (AP Photo/Elliot Spagat) **FILE**

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