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From Algeria, Syria, Yemen and Afghanistan, citizens of distant Muslim countries wait for US asylum at a shelter in the Mexican border city of Tijuana – more used to seeing migrants from Latin America than the Middle East. At the Assabil Inn, Mexico's first shelter catering for US-bound Muslim migrants, guests’ backstories are as varied as the assortment of languages they speak.