Migrants wait in refugee camp plagued by hunger, drug use and gang activity hoping to enter the US

Kaylee Greenlee, DCNF

Thousands of migrants wait for a chance to enter the U.S. at a temporary camp in El Chaparral, near Tijuana, Mexico, Reuters reported Friday.

The camp is home to around 2,000 migrants including young children from Central America and Mexico who arrived in the area as early as February hoping to cross the pedestrian entrance into San Diego, California, according to Reuters. The camp is plagued with unsanitary conditions, irregular access to food, and increased drug use and gang activity, migrants and activists told Reuters.

“I don’t sleep at night,” Rosy, a migrant mother from Guerrero, Mexico, told Reuters. She said she’s afraid her children, aged 5, 3 and 5 months could be kidnapped.

Humanitarian organizations are sporadically involved and government agencies rarely show up to the camp of tents and tarps set up across a concrete plaza that spills into an area below an overpass, according to Reuters. There is no running water within the camp aside from a diverted pipe that migrants use to cook and bathe.

Migrants have access to a few portable bathrooms that aren’t regularly cleaned, Reuters reported. The camp largely relies on donations from nonprofits and churches to meet basic needs.

“You stay quiet, but you live in fear,” 21-year-old Guatemalan migrant Ana told Reuters. “I was kidnapped and bad things have happened to me, and I live with the fear that it’s going to happen again.”

The Biden administration paused new entries to the Trump-era Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) requiring migrants to remain in Mexico as their asylum cases were processed in February, Reuters reported. A refugee camp in Matamoros, Mexico, hosting several migrants participating in MPP closed in March.

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