James Fredrick
Stories
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Latin America
Shouting 'Mexico First,' Hundreds In Tijuana March Against Migrant Caravan
While some residents of the northern Mexican city have said "all migrants are welcome," a group of protesters this weekend demanded they be kicked out.
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National
As Migrant Caravans Arrive At Tijuana Border, Tensions Mount With Local Residents
Central Americans moving across Mexico are arriving at the Tijuana border crossing into the U.S. Their arrival increases pressures on local authorities and tensions with residents.
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World
Central American Migrants Traveling Toward The U.S. Say They Won't Give Up
More than 5,000 migrants have made it to Mexico City. Authorities are providing food, health care and tents. The migrants now must decide whether to press on toward the U.S. or accept a deal and stay in Mexico.
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Health
Health Care For The Migrant Caravan: Flu, Blisters But Definitely Not Smallpox
At a rest stop in Mexico City, adults are treated for respiratory and stomach bugs. Their feet are in bad shape. There's anxiety and fear among adults and children. But ... definitely no smallpox.
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