Migrants stranded in Mexico try to restart life after Trump eliminates legal pathway to US
- Margelis Rodriguez and her children flew to Tijuana, expecting a new life, but were left stranded after President Donald Trump canceled all appointments made through a U.S. Government app.
- Rodriguez's family traveled for nine months from Venezuela, escaping gang violence, but now faces uncertainty in Tijuana, with no funds to return to their previous location.
- Rodriguez is applying for a Mexican visa to work and plans to enroll her children in school, reflecting a desire to start anew despite worries about safety.
- The family captures the mood of many migrants, choosing to stay put and see how Trump's policies will affect their future, as Rodriguez expresses a mix of despair and hope.
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