Most of Central American migrant caravan waiting at border

A youth who traveled with the annual caravan of Central American migrants rests where the group set up camp to wait for access to request asylum in the US, outside the El Chaparral port of entry building at the US-Mexico border in Tijuana, Mexico, Monday, April 30, 2018. Stickers like the one on his chest were also seen pasted to the exterior fence at the port of entry. The group of asylum seekers waited for a second straight day on Monday to turn themselves in to U.S. border inspectors, who said the facility did not have enough space. (AP Photo/Hans-Maximo Musielik)

A youth who traveled with the annual caravan of Central American migrants rests where the group set up camp to wait for access to request asylum in the US, outside the El Chaparral port of entry building at the US-Mexico border in Tijuana, Mexico, Monday, April 30, 2018. Stickers like the one on his chest were also seen pasted to the exterior fence at the port of entry. The group of asylum seekers waited for a second straight day on Monday to turn themselves in to U.S. border inspectors, who said the facility did not have enough space. (AP Photo/Hans-Maximo Musielik)

A migrant who traveled with the annual caravan of Central American migrants plays with a soccer ball as the group waits for access to request asylum in the US, at a camp they set up outside the El Chaparral port of entry building at the US-Mexico border in Tijuana, Mexico, Monday, April 30, 2018. About 200 people in a caravan of Central American asylum seekers waited on the Mexican border with San Diego for a second straight day on Monday to turn themselves in to U.S. border inspectors, who said the nation’s busiest crossing facility did not have enough space to accommodate them. (AP Photo/Hans-Maximo Musielik)

CORRECTS DATE PHOTO WAS TAKEN - Migrants cheer and celebrate after hearing the news U.S. border inspectors allowed some of the Central American asylum-seekers to enter the country for processing, in Tijuana, Mexico, Monday, April 30, 2018, ending a brief impasse over lack of space. (AP Photo/Hans-Maximo Musielik)

A girl who traveled with the annual caravan of Central American migrants awakens where the group set up camp to wait for access to request asylum in the U.S., outside the El Chaparral port of entry building at the US-Mexico border in Tijuana, Mexico, Tuesday, May 1, 2018. (AP Photo/Hans-Maximo Musielik)

TIJUANA, Mexico — U.S. border inspectors allowed some of the Central American asylum-seekers to enter the country for processing, ending a brief impasse over lack of space. But the migrants who crossed Mexico in a caravan may face a long legal path.

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