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Border and Immigration Immigrants in Ciudad Juárez Struggle for Survival Migrants hoping to reach the U.S. are steering clear of government facilities—and facing a dangerous journey on their own.
In what were once some of the busiest sections along the border — Ciudad Juárez, Tijuana, Matamoros — shelters that used to overflow now hold just a few families.
When escalating violence spread through Nuevo León and Ciudad Juárez several years ago, the government partnered with civil society on measures that helped to reduce crime.
Mexican authorities recently rescued 13 kidnapped migrants from a Ciudad Juárez stash house, where the captives "were beaten, tortured, sexually assaulted and extorted for additional smuggling ...
An incident involving the Mexican National Guard unfolded in Ciudad Juárez on Tuesday resulting in the deaths of three officers and injuries to others, accordin ...
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Mexican officials dismantle migrant encampment in Matamoros - MSNThe founder of an NGO that operates schools for children asylum seekers south of the Mexican border, says on Friday morning she saw a migrant family wandering in Matamoros, luggage in hands, in an ...
CIUDAD JUÁREZ – Mexican drug cartels are making millions in profits from the hundreds of thousands of migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border and are now turning entire border towns into ...
Government officials, including the Mexican navy, have begun erecting the facilities in the cities of Matamoros and Ciudad Juárez, Reuters reports.
A man approached Cecilia Ballí and asked, “Are you looking for work?” It shook her—and helped her grasp the danger in early-aughts Juárez.
From El Paso and Ciudad Juárez to San Diego and Tijuana, migrants were massing Thursday along some sections of the U.S.- Mexico border in a last attempt to cross into the United States in the ...
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