Just under 60,000 undocumented migrants were deposited in Tijuana last year. Rory Carroll reports on the traumatic uprooting for the deportees who have built a life in America Part one: the backward trek from Washington to Mexico Part two: 'They put me in shackles. Why? I'm not a criminal' Ricardo Sanchez came to the United States from his native Mexico, illegally, when he was nine. He grew up, got...
Stuck in Tijuana hoping for a miracle: the deportees with nowhere to go
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