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Haitian Migrants Stranded in Southern Mexico Find Hope in Spanish Classes

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Tapachula (Mexico), 28 Jul (EFE).- Dozens of Haitian migrants teach the Spanish language to their fellow citizens, after being stranded on the southern border of Mexico, after the tightening of immigration policies in the United States, hoping that they can have better living and working conditions. “If you go to a company to work, if you don’t speak Spanish, you can’t do that (working), so you have to help them, because here in Mexico, in Tapac…

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Dozens of Haitian migrants teach the Spanish language to their fellow citizens after being stranded on the southern border of Mexico, after the tightening of the immigration policies of the President of the United States and in the hope of having better living and working conditions. “If you go to a company to work, if you do not speak Spanish, you cannot do that (work), so you have to help them, because here in Mexico, in Tapachula above all, t…

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Tapachula (Mexico), 28 Jul (EFE).- Dozens of Haitian migrants teach the Spanish language to their fellow citizens, after being stranded on the southern border of Mexico, after the tightening of immigration policies in the United States, hoping that they can have better living and working conditions. “If you go to a company to work, if you don’t speak Spanish, you can’t do that (working), so you have to help them, because here in Mexico, in Tapac…

After being stranded on the southern border of Mexico after the hardening of immigration policies in the United States, dozens of Haitian migrants teach the Spanish language to their fellow citizens, hoping that they can have better living and working conditions. “If you go to a company to work, if you don’t speak Spanish, you can’t do that (working), so you have to help them, because here in Mexico, in Tapachula above all, there is almost no li…

Tapachula, Mexico Dozens of Haitian migrants teach the Spanish language to their fellow citizens after being stranded on the southern border of Mexico, after the tightening of the immigration policies of the President of the United States and in the hope that they can have better living and working conditions. "If you go to a company to work, if you do not speak Spanish, you cannot do that (work), so you have to help them, because here in Mexico…

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udgtv broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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