Between the cages • Teenagers asylum seekers stuck in Tijuana, share what they miss about home
Following the cancellation of the “Stay in Mexico” program by President Joe Biden, the migration of minors was notorious in recent months. Juvenile detention centers in the US began to become
Due to the decision of the current president of the United States to cancel the “Stay in Mexico” program, the Matamoros Tamaulipas camp was dismantled in January 2021, where at some point it concentrated around 2,000 migrants, including several minors who fled of adverse situations.
However, the cancellation of the "Stay in Mexico" program without an alternative plan led to another migrant camp in Tijuana. Where around 1500 people, among adolescents, accompanied and not from Central American countries, the Caribbean and Mexico have installed small tents, now without an answer to what is coming on this side of the border, being adrift in Mexican territory until further notice.
According to the different news medias more than 9,400 minors, from toddlers to teens, arrived at the border without their parents in February of this year. Being 3 times more than the previous year.
Emilio Espejel