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NATION, Page 29American NotesIMMIGRATIONChaos in The Valley
Bundled in gray garbage bags, 100 young men from Central
America spend the night dozing against the brick wall of an
Immigration and Naturalization Service center in Harlingen, Texas.
On a muddy field in nearby Brownsville, 75 families endure a
driving rainstorm crouched under plastic sheeting. At an abandoned
hotel, children shiver around wood fires and try to sleep in cold,
gutted rooms under mounds of donated blankets. By official
estimate, at least 5,000 refugees from war and deteriorating
economies in Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala have
been stranded in South Texas since the INS last month directed
applicants for political asylum coming through the Rio Grande
Valley to stay there until their cases are decided. The jam eased
temporarily last week when a federal judge lifted the travel ban
and hundreds of aliens boarded buses for Miami, Houston and Los
Angeles. But hundreds more had no money to go anywhere. And the INS
is trying in court to reimpose the travel ban. Ironically, its aim
is to lessen pressure on other communities such as Miami, where
Nicaraguan aliens are camped in a baseball stadium and Mayor Xavier
Suarez is pleading for an emergency meeting with the President.