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TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — 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 ...
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 ...
About 3,600 migrants, many from Cuba, Venezuela and Colombia, have been helped. “Of those, 50 percent have been able to hold on to their jobs and remain in Tijuana,” Gómez said.
Martha Rosales, right, talks with migrants mainly from Cuba while they wait for an appointment to apply for asylum in the United States through the CBP One app Wednesday, May 22, 2024, in Tijuana ...
Little Matias is no ordinary baby. He was born to Cuban migrants in Tijuana on June 11 – just one week before his family was scheduled to enter the U.S. to pursue a political asylum claim.
Tariffs have affected us a lot and it’s been forcing our industry to reduce the labor force by 10, 12 up to 20 percent,” he said.
There are about 7,000 agents who are providing all types of armed security at places like banks, shopping centers, stores and other places.” ...
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.
A server wheels a cart toward the diner at the Hotel Caesar restaurant in downtown Tijuana to begin the ritual of a tableside Caesar salad, invented here, according to lore.
Martha Rosales, right, talks with migrants mainly from Cuba while they wait for an appointment to apply for asylum in the United States through the CBP One app Wednesday, May 22, 2024, in Tijuana ...