Migrant shelters in Tijuana are reporting funding shortages as a result of the U.S. Agency for International Development, USAID, being gutted by the Trump administration.
The effects of the foreign aid freeze have been felt around the world and just across the U.S.-Mexico border in Tijuana.
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNTijuana shelter expected more deported migrants"We're getting about 52 migrants daily," said Alfredo Álvarez Cárdenas, Baja California's Secretary of State. "We still haven ...
It’s been the normal levels,” he said. “This hasn’t turned into an emergency, we have yet to see a significant increase.” ...
The shelter established in Tijuana to accommodate deported Mexican nationals has remained largely empty since its opening ...
This is a dynamic city due to our proximity to the border, our maquiladora industry is huge, along with our big corporations, ...
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