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Immigrants in Ciudad Juárez Struggle for Survival. ... Gámez traveled to Matamoros, Tamaulipas, another city with a U.S.-Mexico crossing, over 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) away.
Even as the homicides reached crisis proportions and tens of thousands of Ciudad Juárez residents crossed the international line to seek refuge, El Paso officials waded into the heated debate ...
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 ...
CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico — On the eve of President Donald Trump’s deadline to impose tariffs on Mexico, one thing is hard to miss on the Mexican side of the border: The migrants are gone.
The 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 ...
They often wait in precarious places—border cities like Ciudad Juárez, Tijuana, Reynosa, and Matamoros, where shelters are often at full capacity and migrants are exposed to kidnapping ...
Government officials, including the Mexican navy, have begun erecting the facilities in the cities of Matamoros and Ciudad Juárez, Reuters reports. “It’s unprecedented,” Enrique Licon, a ...
Now, almost twenty years after “Ciudad de la Muerte” was published in 2003, that anecdote remains powerful because she connected her life with those of the women of Juárez.
In Ciudad Juárez, where hundreds of guardsman were also dispatched in early February, the troops and military personnel have been stopping cars to inspect them, and searching for border tunnels.