A judge ordered Tijuana's mayor not to badmouth migrants. He's appealing
A Mexican federal judge has ordered Tijuana's mayor not to spread negative messages about migrants.
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A Mexican federal judge has ordered Tijuana's mayor not to spread negative messages about migrants.
Police have made three arrests in the slayings of two Honduran migrant teens who were in the process of moving to a new shelter in Tijuana, Mexico, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
A large sports complex that was being used to shelter more than 5,000 migrants in Tijuana has been closed "due to health issues," according to Mexican officials.
Some migrants have been shuttled to the new shelter in Tijuana where "better" accommodations include a "roof and a dry floor," according to a Human Rights Watch researcher.
Authorities in Tijuana say they plan to open another shelter for migrants in the Mexican border city.
The sports complex sheltering thousands of Central American migrants in this Mexican border city is well above its capacity, and more migrants are expected to arrive in the coming days.
Mexico's Foreign Ministry has asked the United States to investigate incidents in the Tijuana-San Diego border zone on Sunday that led to US Border Patrol agents firing tear gas at migrants attempting to cross the border.
Migrants rushed toward the border. US authorities fired tear gas. And a volatile situation that had been simmering for weeks boiled over.
They've spent weeks trekking across Mexico, trying to reach the United States. But dozens of migrants will be deported and will never touch US soil, Mexican authorities said.
A major US-Mexico border crossing in San Diego was closed for hours on Sunday after a group of migrants on the Mexican side rushed the border area, leading US Border Patrol agents to fire tear gas at the group.