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From Tijuana to Massachusetts, asylum seekers and their families face uncertainty

Summary by elplaneta.com
By Shannon DoolingIf you want to read it in English visit WBUR. TIJUANA, Mexico — It is estimated that 1,500 men, women and children live in one of the largest homeless shelters in the city, an extensive mosaic of reused buildings and makeshift camps with just a dozen bathrooms and 10 showers throughout the facility.In one of the main buildings, on a recent day in March, Kathy Kruger Castro, a supervising attorney for the nonprofit organization …
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elplaneta.com broke the news in on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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