“Caught and Invisible,” the New Reality of Thousands of Migrants in Mexico, Warns Msf
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Diana Watches says that she left Cuba to open her way and look for a better life. Her idea was never to settle in Mexico City: it was a transitory destination. Like two other migrants who gave their testimony to CNN – one...
By Anabella Gonzalez and Valeria León, CNN en Español Diana Relojes says she left Cuba to make her way and seek a better life. Her idea was never to settle in Mexico City: it was a temporary destination. Like two other migrants who spoke to CNN—one from Venezuela, the other from Haiti—these women found in Mexico not only a transit country to another destination, but also a place where they received help and opportunities that they didn't have in…
Thousands of migrants are "trapped" in Mexico, where they face an escalation of violence and criminalization, according to MSF.
Thousands of migrants are "trapped" in Mexico, where they face an escalation of violence and criminalization since the return of US President Donald Trump to the White House, which "invisibilitys" them and affects their physical and mental health, according to a report by the civil organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) presented on Tuesday. The entry "Caught and invisible", the new reality of thousands of migrants in Mexico, warns MSF was …
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