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NATION, Page 33American NotesIMMIGRATIONHard Times for Refugees
Several hundred Central Americans arriving last week in the
U.S. got a nasty welcome from the Immigration and Naturalization
Service: they were promptly incarcerated. Under a new hard-line
policy, refugees are detained while awaiting action on their
request for political asylum, then deported if rejected by the INS.
This time roughly 110 men and women were confined behind barbed
wire at a detention center near Bayview, Texas, while about 200
mothers with children were held at a Red Cross shelter in nearby
Brownsville.
Since the INS's get-tough edict took effect, the number of
Central Americans seeking asylum at the INS processing center near
Bayview has plunged from a high of 967 a day to 313 a week. Of
these, only three arrivals, or about 1% of the total, were granted
asylum. Noting the drop in applications, the INS put off plans to
build a tent city to hold as many as 5,000 detainees and cautiously
declared the new policy a success.
Others contended that many refugees have simply gone
underground. Said E.J. Flynn, an attorney for Proyecto Libertad,
a legal-aid organization: "What will happen now is they will take
their chances going north alone, without documents, or pay people
to help them."