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mexican government spent $5 million to shelter, feed, protect each

The largest of the caravans arrived Tijuana last November after more than 2,500-mile trek from Mexico's Chiapas state north along Pacific to California border. The Mexican government provided $3.5 million to shelter, feed, and protect the noncitizens on their journey to Tijuana.. ..

pictures of the month: november

Maria Meza, migrant woman from Honduras, part of caravan of thousands from Central America trying to reach United States, runs away from tear gas with her five-year-old twin daughters Saira Mejia Meza and Cheili Mejia Meza in front of the border wall between U.S and Mexico, Tijuana, Mexico, November..

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