Haitian migrants in Tijuana

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The fence and the separation wall between Mexico and Usa on the way to Playas de Tijuana.

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Christian catholic migrants praying in the Comedor Salesiano of Father Chava in the Tijuana city center. Every sunday at 11:00 a.m. the three salesian priests celebrate a mass in spanish and in french.

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The pastor Veronica Guadalupe Alvidrez holds a two-year-old Haitian child in the yard of the Emmanuel Baptist Reception Centre. Veronica and her husband Leonardo have been coping with the presence of more than one hundred refugees at their doorstep.

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Over 8000 Haitian migrants who had travelled to Tijuana to seek asylum in the United States have found themselves stranded as a result of recent U.S. immigration policies.

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The Juventud 2000 shelter for deported Mexicans and Haitian migrants.

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The Canyon of the Scorpions is the valley where the Church Ambassadors of Jesus started to build a village known as “Little Haiti” in order to host 225 Haitian migrants.

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The Cerro Colorado in an outlying area of Tijuana.

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Women cook for the 225 people living in Little Haiti.

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Haitian women work in a Mexican restaurant in the city centre.

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Little Haiti in the Canyon of the Scorpions

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