Perched outside one of the nearly 40 tents at a migrant shelter in Tijuana, Emir Mejía smiles as she gently rocks her 15-day-old granddaughter. This has been her family’s home for over six months as ...
Webster built her first studio in Tijuana near a café where new arrivals often stop for legal advice and a free lunch. She set up a half dozen more in the city: at a migrant shelter, on the beach ...
The price of entering the U.S. through the southern border is 250,000 yuan or close to $35,000, said Xiao Jing, a woman in ...
They are staying in temporary shelters in the border cities of Tijuana and Mexicali. Reuters The migrants have been given shelter, but Tijuana's mayor has warned that the city will not be able to ...
The family is among the thousands of migrants waiting in northern Mexican border cities for the chance to enter the U.S.
They were urging the migrants to leave Tijuana, to the south of California. The migrants are part of a large caravan of Central Americans who have been travelling though Mexico to the US ...
Sarah Cristina Grageda Viguerias, 19, an architecture student at Tijuana’s Universidad Xochicalco, built a utopian vision of ...
Migrants in one Tijuana shelter say they are worried about Trump's border policies and deportations. Baja officials expect ...
Many trans women find temporary refuge in Tijuana shelters that house LGBTQ+ migrants. Though Tijuana has more such shelters than most Mexican border cities, it’s not enough to meet the demand.
Trump has promised mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, potentially fracturing about 5 million families.
In 2015, during his presidential campaign, Donald Trump remarked, " “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists.” ...