The Trump Administration’s immigration policies have left an estimated 270,000 asylum seekers stranded in Mexico, where some of them face violence and abuse from cartels and others, according to reporting by the New Humanitarian. With support from the Fund, Daniela Diaz and Stephanie Corpi Arnaud reported on how the situation at the border has shifted in the months since Trump took office – and documented the humanitarian impact of the sudden policy shifts. The reporting was picked up by human rights journals and Semafor.
Grantees document Trump-induced migration crisis at the U.S. Mexico border
