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The four men in bulletproof vests, Kalashnikovs held casually at their sides, crossed the street to Tijuana's Crazy Banana pool hall so calmly that onlookers presumed they were undercover police ...
A nurse who fled Cuba as part of the Caribbean nation’s largest exodus in more than six decades needed a place to stay in Mexico as she waited to legally enter the U.S. using a government app. A ...
They hailed from as far as Central and South America, the Caribbean and Africa, though most had fled communities in southern Mexico. “They keep coming and coming,” said Claudia Portela, coordinator of ...
On the Tijuana side of the U.S.-Mexico border, about a five-minute walk from Trump's border wall, more than 2,000 people live in tents at the El Chaparral migrant encampment.
Migrant students in Tijuana face stigma and learning challenges at public schools, where teachers receive little guidance on how to address their needs. Mexican schools are unprepared for flux of ...
The 24th Municipal Administration of Tijuana led by mayor Montserrat Caballero Ramírez invited the families of Tijuana to celebrate the anniversary of Mexican Independence this Sunday, September 15.
Experts see this as the latest sign that Tijuana’s infrastructure has failed to keep up with growth — they say the city is crumbling under the weight of its 2.2 million residents.
U.S. government warns against travel to Tijuana 01:50. The mayor of the Mexican border city of Tijuana said she has decided to live at an army base for her own safety, after she received threats.
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