The journalist Juan Miguel Hernando of Radio Fórmula, resident on the Tijuana (Mexico) border, assures that “there is a lot of fear, uncertainty and fear from both civil society and the Government” due to the saturation of shelters with up to 5,000 immigrants. For his part, José María García Lara, a human rights activist, confirms the sum of another 5,000 people in hotels. Both explain that many surrender between the two walls and are exposed to high temperatures without water, food, or bathrooms. Jana García (fictitious last name), a Colombian migrant who seeks to cross accompanied by her compatriots, has been waiting six days and “they still haven’t told us anything.” She is marked on her wrist with a yellow bracelet to supposedly give them priority. Still… See More