The effects of the foreign aid freeze have been felt around the world and just across the U.S.-Mexico border in Tijuana.
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.
Judith Cabrera de la Rocha, co-director of the Border Line Crisis Center, which houses migrant families in Tijuana, said she is “expecting the worst” as she waits for MPP to begin again.
Judith Cabrera, director of the Border Line Center, a shelter in Tijuana, said many of the people who lost their appointments are fearful of returning home or simply don’t have the money for the ...
We’re just taking in women and small children that were left stranded in Tijuana, but little by little more and more are knocking.” ...