Conditions worsen at shelter as more migrants approach Tijuana
Rafael Carranza, Arizona Republic Published 9:51 p.m. MT Nov. 19, 2018 | Updated 10:21 p.m. MT Nov. 19, 2018
TIJUANA, Mexico — Migrants stranded in Tijuana are complaining about cramped living spaces, exposure to the cold at night, limited access to food and safety concerns.
The makeshift shelter they've been living in for almost a week is nearing capacity, and more migrants are on the way to this border community.
More than 2,500 migrants, hailing mostly from Honduras and to a lesser extent from other Central American countries and Mexico, are staying at Unidad Deportiva Benito Juárez, a sports complex in Tijuana's north end.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/border-issues/2018/11/19/conditions-worsen-migrant-shelter-tijuana-nears-capacity/2062317002/