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At least 39 migrants have died in a fire that started in a dormitory at an immigration detention center in Ciudad Juárez, just across from El Paso, late Monday night.
CIUDAD JUÁREZ — The deadly fire at a migrant detention center in this border city across from El Paso is renewing calls by immigrant advocates to improve asylum processes for those trying to ...
Investigators are determining what caused a deadly fire in a migrant processing center in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, just across the border from El Paso. At least 39 people were killed.
The Ciudad Juárez fire – and other circles of made-in-USA hell. The United States is just as responsible for the death of 40 asylum seekers as those who decided to let them burn to death.
CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico — Katiuska ... Venezuela, who is living with his two daughters on the streets of Ciudad Juárez. “We’re pawns in a game between giants. No one cares what happens to us ...
Mexican authorities stand near the bodies of migrants, mostly from Venezuela, who died in a fire inside the National Migration Institute (INM) building in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico on March 28, 2023 ...
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — Mexican authorities said Wednesday that eight employees or officials are being investigated for possible misconduct at a migrant detention center where a fire killed 39 ...
At least 38 people incarcerated in a migrant detention center in Ciudad Juarez died in a fire, with dozens more injured. The victims hailed from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Venezuela ...
Then we crossed into Juárez to the site of the deadly fire that killed 40 migrants on March 27 where we spoke to a 16 year old girl named Ana who had made the arduous journey from Venezuela with ...
Protesters in Ciudad Juarez show support for Venezuela. By Tyaun Marshburn. August 11, 2024 12:31 AM. Published August 4, 2024 8:00 PM ...
The only thing is that when we arrived in Ciudad Juárez and we started the application, because you have to imagine that we needed to apply to enter the United States," said Joseline.
The family arrived in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico — across the border from El Paso, Texas — on Dec. 1, 2022, following a six-month journey across seven countries and thousands of miles.