6.5 thousand Central American migrants have settled near the Mexico-U.S. border in Tijuana
Mexico will deport the migrants who tried to cross the U.S. border on Sunday; López Obrador's administration could offer jobs and refuge to migrants
Migrants, not criminals
Central American migrants have left property, family, and friends behind, rather than to be at risk of being murdered by gangs
Putting generosity to the test
Throughout the 20th century, the Mexican foreign affairs policy that gained prestige for opening the door for all those who were seeking refuge or asylum
Through Facebook and WhatsApp, some Tijuana citizens have sparked hate against Central Americans
Demonized by U.S. President Donald Trump, migrants now face hostility from some Mexicans in Tijuana
At the shelter, workers had to prepare additional tents due to the large influx of migrants
Two trucks were reported missing in Veracruz, along with at least 80 people from the migrant caravan
450 Central American migrants arrived in Mexico City this weekend
The Archdiocese of Mexico will receive the first migrant caravan with four shelters in Mexico City