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Overburdened, Tijuana’s shelters struggle to meet demands

by El Tecolote Staff June 6, 2019July 8, 2020

Migration has always been a part of life in the border city of Tijuana. This remains more true today than ever, but its impact on the city manifests in much different ways than it used to. Tijuana used to be just a stopover town on a migrant’s journey to the United States. But since the […]

Posted inHousing, News

Mission residents divided over new homeless navigation center

by El Tecolote Staff May 4, 2017
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