Tijuana: Please Help Us

The city struggles to cope with 5K migrants
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Nov 25, 2018 1:45 PM CST
Tijuana: Please Help Us
A migrant child playfully sticks out his tongue as others stand in line to receive food outside the Benito Juarez Sports Center serving as a temporary shelter for Central American migrants who traveled north in a caravan, in Tijuana, Mexico, Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018.   (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

The mayor of Tijuana has declared a humanitarian crisis in his border city and said Friday he was asking the United Nations for aid to deal with the approximately 5,000 Central American migrants, most of whom were camped out inside a sports complex, the AP reports. The comments by Mayor Juan Manuel Gastelum came as city officials and volunteers worked together to assist the 4,976 men, women, and children who had arrived after more than a month on the road. The Trump administration has spent weeks lambasting the caravan, which it says is filled with criminals, gang members, and even—it insinuated at one point without any proof—terrorists. Manuel Figueroa, who leads the city's social services department, says Tijuana was bringing in portable toilets and showers, as well as shampoo and soap.

It wasn't enough. "Because of the absence, the apathy and the abandonment of the federal government, we are having to turn to international institutions like the UN," Figueroa says. Rene Vazquez, 60, a Tijuana resident who was volunteering at the stadium, says Mexico's federal government ignored the problem by allowing the caravan to cross the country without stopping. Now the city of 1.6 million is stuck with the fallout. "I don't have anything against the migrants, they were the most deceived, but this is affecting us all," Vazquez says. Gastelum vowed not to commit the city's public resources to dealing with the situation. On Thursday, his government issued a statement saying that it was requesting help from the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. (A mother impaled herself on a border fence trying to cross into the US.)

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