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Jorge Nieto and Lizbeth Diaz

Ukrainians arriving at Mexico-U.S. border doubles in less than a week, officials say

Ukrainians who fled to Mexico amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine are questioned by police officers and soldiers while heading toward a shelter after arriving in Tijuana to enter the U.S., in Tijuana, Mexico, April 6, 2022. REUTERS/Quetzalli Nicte-ha NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES

The number of Ukrainians arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border to seek asylum in the United States since Russia's invasion of its neighbor has more than doubled in less than a week, officials said.

Lying on plastic mattresses, hundreds of Ukrainians including families waited in a crowded shelter run by the local government in the Mexican border city of Tijuana this week.

Ukrainians who fled to Mexico amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, pray before being transported to the El Chaparral port of entry on the border between Mexico and the U.S. to enter the U.S., in Tijuana, Mexico, April 6, 2022. REUTERS/Quetzalli Nicte-ha NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES

Enrique Lucero, director of the city's immigration services, said about 2,829 Ukrainians were waiting, more than double the 1,200 counted last Friday. Nearly two-thirds of them were in shelters, with the rest in hotels and churches, he said.

The number of Ukrainians at the border is also increasing as U.S. processing of claims fails to keep up with new arrivals, he said. Lucero said that U.S. authorities had promised to speed up asylum applications to process up to 578 a day.

The U.S. government did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

Ukrainians who fled to Mexico amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine are escorted by a patrol while heading toward a shelter after arriving in Tijuana to enter the U.S., in Tijuana, Mexico, April 6, 2022. REUTERS/Quetzalli Nicte-ha NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES

Having housed Haitians and Central Americans who arrived in caravans in 2018, the Benito Juarez sports center once again became an emergency shelter over the weekend.

U.S. President Joe Biden said late last month his country would receive up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees.

"Biden's announcement is going to generate an increase in the number of Ukrainians at the border ... in the coming months," said immigration analyst Lorena Mena. The number of new arrivals was up even before Biden's announcement, she added.

Ukrainians who fled to Mexico amid the Russian invasion of their homeland rest at a shelter after arriving in Tijuana to enter the U.S., in Tijuana, Mexico April 7, 2022. REUTERS/Quetzalli Nicte-ha

Between 100 to 200 Ukrainians arrive in Tijuana daily, according to official statistics, after arriving in Mexico City or Cancun via various European countries.

The migrants spend anywhere between $3,000 to $6,000 on travel to arrive in Tijuana, even though train operators throughout Europe were offering free journeys, Lucero said.

(Reporting by Jorge Nieto in Tijuana and Lizbeth Diaz in Mexico City; additional reporting by Ted Hesson; Writing by Kylie Madry; editing by Grant McCool)

Ukrainians who fled to Mexico amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine check a phone outside a shelter after arriving in Tijuana to enter the U.S., in Tijuana, Mexico, April 6, 2022. REUTERS/Quetzalli Nicte-ha
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