The Women Who Fell From the Border Wall in Tijuana Are Ruled Out as Oaxacans
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Tijuana, 3 December.- The two women who collapsed in an attempt to climb the dividing wall that separates Mexico from the United States last November 28 did not die, a Border Patrol agent (CBP) confirmed to La Jornada Baja California. The video that captured the moment circulated on social networks with versions that allegedly people would have died, however, CBP clarified the facts. "On 28 November 2025, at approximately 12:15 p.m.
On social media there is a video that captured the exact moment when three migrant women fell from the top of the border wall between Tijuana, Baja California, and San Diego, United States. The accident occurred on Friday, November 28, when the group tried to descend through a stretch that reached approximately nine meters high. The images show the three women sitting on the top of the wall, while looking to slide to the American side. Seconds, …
Families of Pinotepa Nacional and San Pedro Jicayan denied having kinship or ties with people who fell from the top of the border wall.
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