Statement by Refugees International WASHINGTON/TIJUANA—A report released today by two important organizations describes how policies at the U.S.-Mexico border have made communities of asylum seekers, refugees, and migrants in Tijuana vulnerable to the impacts of COVID-19. The report suggests that non-Spanish speaking and Black migrants faced distinct barriers to employment, education, healthcare, and housing attributable […]
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