The storm has put the migrant population in Tijuana in an even more vulnerable position, since most of the camps and shelters lack the basic conditions to withstand even light rain.
While waiting for an asylum appointment in the border city of Tijuana, Mr. Torres found himself not only escaping violence but also a life-threatening tropical storm on Friday.
Image People at a makeshift shelter in Tijuana as Tropical Storm Hilary hit Mexico on Sunday.
The migrants crossed the heavily polluted Tijuana River into U.S. territory, and waited to be processed in the rain.
At the Ambassadors of Jesus Church, a migrant shelter housing some 1,600 people, water had completely surrounded the building, said Father Gustavo Banda, who operates the shelter.
Persons:
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Organizations:
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Locations:
Michoacán, Mexico, U.S, United States, Tijuana, Colombian, California