The 200,000 Migrants that Trump Needs – by José Ignacio De Alba (En el camino)

~ This story was originally published by En el camino on February 14, 2017 ~   These Sinaloan families journey to the United States on temporary work visas. The men and women join companies where they catch and process seafood. Continue reading

The Home that Comforts the Soul of Deportees – by Jesús Peña (Vanguardia)

~ This story was originally published by Vanguardia on August 14, 2016 ~  After having traveled through an infernal desert, passing by skeletons, and seeing their dreams come crashing down one by one, at this house in Ciudad Acuña, on Continue reading

Migrants and the displaced fill shelters in Tijuana; the government does not address crisis – by Inés García Ramos (Semanario Zeta)

~This story was originally published by Zeta on September 5, 2016 ~ While migrant shelters are at double their capacity, the Ministry of Finance withholding a special fund of 300 million pesos approved since 2015. Meanwhile, the state government fails Continue reading

Owing to Restrictions on “La Bestia” and Criminal Attacks, the Route of Migrants has Changed Again – by Norma Trujillo Báez (La Jornada de Veracruz)

~ This article was published by La Jornada de Veracruz on September 26, 2015 ~ Unable to board or remain on the train for the entire part of its route through the south of the state, Central American migrants have Continue reading