Many migrants have been left stranded in Mexican border cities after the Trump administration immediately canceled tens of ...
Migrant shelters in Tijuana are reporting funding shortages as a result of the U.S. Agency for International Development, ...
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Supported by By Paulina VillegasRocío Gallegos and James Wagner Paulina Villegas reported from Tijuana, Mexico; Rocío Gallegos from Ciudad Juárez, Mexico; and James Wagner from Mexico City.
TIJUANA, Mexico (KGTV) — Hundreds of Mexican National Guard troops arrived in Tijuana on Tuesday — a move that is part of a deal between Mexico and the U.S. that led President Trump to put a ...
When the Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” policy was enacted the first time around in 2019, Tijuana became a place of waiting. Migrant shelters were at capacity as asylum seekers from around the ...