Around 200 Haitians, some already residing in Tijuana, Mexico lined up at a migrant shelter, as many asked to be given temporary stay (even though it has been full to capacity already by other migrants—a problem in many of the border city’s shelters) due to many expecting to be able enter the United States based on rumors on Monday, September 5, 2022. (Carlos A. Moreno / @zumapress ) — Many of the Haitians believed that the signaling of the end of the Trump-era Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) or Remain in Mexico program and selective humanitarian parole being given to some asylum seekers by the Biden Administration, gave them hope they too could join a growing list of migrants wanting an opportunity to enter the U.S. (as the Title 42 pandemic health rule is still in place and does not allow migrants to seek asylum into the U.S. since the global Coronavirus outbreak). — #MPP #title42 #humanitarianparole #photojournalism #fotoperiodismo #haitians #haitianmigrants #migration #tijuana #tijuanamexico #mexico #asylumseekers #documentaryphotography #frontera #everydaymexico #everydaymigration #everydayeverywhere #everydaylatinamerica #everydaylafrontera #everydaysocialjustice #reportagespotlight #fronterizo (at Tijuana, Baja California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiL1FaIpafI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=










