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Rebuilding After the Storm: the Migration that Stayed in Mexico City

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*This paper was originally published in Pie de Página that is part of the Territorial Media Alliance. Here you can consult its publication. The cancellation of the CBP One system by the United States left hundreds of thousands of migrants stranded in Mexico City, turning the capital into a forced settlement destination.This has generated marginalized communities with limited access to basic services and has reconfigured the migration crisis with…
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*This paper was originally published in Pie de Página that is part of the Territorial Media Alliance. Here you can consult its publication. The cancellation of the CBP One system by the United States left hundreds of thousands of migrants stranded in Mexico City, turning the capital into a forced settlement destination.This has generated marginalized communities with limited access to basic services and has reconfigured the migration crisis with…

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Chiapasparalelo broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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