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One bite of a chile verde con papas burrito at Burritos Sarita in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, has the power to shatter whatever preconceived notions you have about burritos.
Migrants arriving in Ciudad Juarez on September 12 sought refuge along the banks of the Rio Grande near the towering X sculpture while waiting to turn themselves in to U.S. immigration authorities.
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 ...
Luzardo, from Chile, said he and his family would stay the night in Ciudad Juárez, which straddles the border near El Paso, Texas, and planned to cross into the United States the next day.
Border and Immigration. Immigrants in Ciudad Juárez Struggle for Survival. Migrants hoping to reach the U.S. are steering clear of government facilities—and facing a dangerous journey on their own.
Judicial reform raises concerns over rule of law in Mexico Critics fear reform may increase organized crime influence Election agency could disqualify ineligible candidates after vote CIUDAD JUAREZ, ...
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 Márquez said she was begging for money on the streets of Ciudad Juárez on Monday afternoon when Mexican migration officers took her and her family to a ...
As the state’s largest city, Ciudad Juárez has often been described as the epicenter of violence in Chihuahua. And while the city has seen bloodier periods, especially in the late 2000s and early ...
CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico—Fearing a humanitarian disaster, authorities in this Mexican city across the border from El Paso, Texas, opened the doors to two shelters to provide meals, hot showers and ...
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.
Now, almost twenty years after “Ciudad de la Muerte” was published in 2003, that anecdote remains powerful because she connected her life with those of the women of Juárez.
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