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In Tijuana, people are concerned about the reestablishment of "Remain in Mexico"

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Tijuana (Mexico), Aug 26 (EFE) (CAMERA: Israel Martínez) - Migrants, stranded in the border city of Tijuana, are concerned about the reinstatement of the "Wait in Mexico" program by the US Supreme Court, while activists confront the overpopulation of shelters and social spaces.

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