RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Around 3,000 migrants, including Central Americans and Mexicans arriving from other parts of the country, sleep outdoors in El Chaparral, on the border between Tijuana and the United States, a situation that is worsening week by week and does not seem to have a solution in the short term.
It has been a little more than three months since the first group of migrants arrived at this point, which before the covid-19 pandemic was a pedestrian exit door from San Ysidro, a district of San Diego (United States) to Tijuana.
Little by little, the . . .
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