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Some US cities on Mexico's border with Mexico are looking for speakers of African languages ​​to translate for Africans who have been caught trying to enter the country through Mexico.

According to a report available at YEN.com.gh, the city of San Antonio Texas, is waiting for hundreds of African migrants from Mexico and is looking for African-speaking translators to act as translators when illegal immigrants are stopped at the border.

Officials in San Antonio announced the search for speakers of the widely spoken Central African language, Lingala, as well as African dialects of French and Portuguese, to help break the language barrier.

The immigrants are believed to be mainly from Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Angola.

"If you speak Lingala, you will be very, very well received and very, very necessary", Tino Gallegos, liaison between immigration and San Antonio, reportedly said.

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Face2faceafrica.com reports that San Antonio was forced to open a second migrant resource center to house migrants also supported by local churches and non-profit organizations.

The skyrocketing number of African migrants crossing the US border from Mexico was noticed last month when US border authorities were overwhelmed by a group of 116 African clandestine migrants who were captured on the night of the 30th. May 2019 near the border crossing at Del Rio, Texas. .

According to the Washington Times, it was the first time border authorities saw a large group of African migrants benefit from the tactic of forming a large group of migrants, migrants from Central America having learned to abuse their rights.

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They included children and families who were trying to use the loophole discovered by the Central Americans to illegally enter the country and escape deportation.

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