Shut out of crossing the border to the United States, migrants stuck in Mexico are turning to the local job market pitched by the Mexican government in a job fair boasting 7,000 openings, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Applicants can file to asylum in Mexico, obtaining a social security number and signing a job contract in Tijuana, according to the report.
"For the duration of their stay, we want it to be legal and contribute to economic development," the organizer of the job fair, Luis Rodolfo EnrĂquez, told the Journal.
Between 2,000 and 5,000 Central American migrants might get jobs by the end of the job fair this month.
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