Tijuana Job Fair for Migrants

“Tijuana hosts job fair for migrants at Comunidad AVES center, offering 2,500 positions across various sectors. Mexicali fair to follow. Details on required documentation and services provided.”

**Job Fair for Migrants to be Held in Tijuana**

In an effort to support individuals in a mobility context, Tijuana will host a job fair this Thursday at the Comunidad AVES community center. The event aims to provide employment opportunities with 2,500 positions available. According to Juan Abel Hidalgo, coordinator of the regional unit of Tijuana from the National Employment Service, the job fair will feature participation from at least 25 companies. These businesses are offering roles in sectors such as restaurants, translation services, and both administrative and operational fields.

The fair will take place at the Comunidad AVES center, near the MarĂ­a Auxiliadora parish, located on Pichilingue Avenue 5894 in the Herrera neighborhood. The event will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Additionally, a similar fair for migrants will be held in Mexicali on Friday, November 8th, at Plaza del Mariachi.

Cristina Juarez, a logistics consultant at Comunidad AVES, stated that attendees should have their RFC, CURP, identification card from the National Institute of Migration (INM), or a humanitarian visitor card and a social security number to apply for jobs. If individuals in transit are missing educational credentials, companies are prepared to conduct aptitude tests, such as competency-based interviews.

Furthermore, attendees will have access to guidance from various authorities and civil associations, including staff from the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), to assist with formalities like registering for RFC and acquiring bank cards.

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Authorities in Tecate have reported ongoing clashes involving presumed human traffickers and migrants against the National Guard (GN). The governor has confirmed these altercations, highlighting the complex challenges faced in border regions.

Moreover, a recent deadly incident involving GN agents accused in the death of a man named AdĂ¡n in Sinaloa has raised concerns. The agents are currently detained, pending further investigation by the state prosecutor’s office.

In other local news, tributes have been made to migrants who lost their lives attempting to reach the United States, including a commemorative altar set up in their honor. This reflects a growing awareness and ongoing consequences of perilous migration journeys.

Meanwhile, environmental conditions remain a concern in Tijuana, where a warning for strong winds remains in effect. The Santa Ana winds have resulted in a 42% increase in fires affecting vacant lots and residential areas, urging authorities to advise against outdoor activities and construction work on high-rise buildings.

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