How Tijuana shelters are gearing up for Trump's mass deportations
- Migrant shelters in Tijuana are preparing for a possible surge in migrants due to President Donald Trump's mass deportation plan, as stated by local authorities.
- The city of Tijuana declared a state of emergency to access funds for resources and support for potential deportees, according to a statement shared with CNN.
- Humanitarian workers express concerns about a lack of space and resources, highlighting uncertainty as a significant challenge for shelters, as reported by C. Jamie Marín.
- Trump reiterated his pledge to return millions of migrants during his inaugural speech, raising fears of a humanitarian crisis, according to Pat Murphy from Casa del Migrante shelter.
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