REYNOSA, MEXICO

WHAT LED TO THE HUMANITARIAN CRISIS AT THE U.S. - MEXICO BORDER?

In July 2022, Nanzi Muro of El Tribuno del Pueblo and Francisco Mendoza, a free-lance photojournalist, went to Reynosa, Mexico to report on the humanitarian crisis affecting migrants and refugees from Venezuela, Central America, and Haiti.

Reynosa is cartel country where violence is a common occurrence. In fact, the U.S. State Department has categorized this region as a category four in security. The same as Iraq and Afghanistan in terms of danger. Yet migrants and refugees are forced to remain in this region until their asylum process is approved due to U.S. policies, such as MPP, better known as remain in Mexico, and Title 42.

Muro and Mendoza bring their stories as well as the stories of those brave warriors for human rights.

This project was made possible by donations from our readers and friends. Please donate to El Tribuno del Pueblo to continue this work of education and truth-telling that hopefully will lead to organization and action, against human rights violations.

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