Running against time, dozens of people meticulously fix broken limbs and reconstruct disfigured faces — but with plaster, gouges and sandpaper.
There is no census, and migrants come and go, but the majority of people in La Soledad appear to be from Venezuela, the ...
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Located in Motolinia St., in the heart of Historic Downtown Mexico City, Centurión’s former home eventually became a restaurant called Tortería Armando. It is still open today, but in a ...
A sense of despair has engulfed the migrant camp of La Soledad, named after the colonial-era church that towers over the shantytown in downtown Mexico City. It was supposed to be a temporary stop ...