Inside the Deportee Slums of Tijuana, Mexico: Forgotten Women, No Water, No Safety | Documentary
Inside the Deportee Slums of Tijuana, Mexico: Forgotten Women, No Water, No Safety | Documentary Inside the deportee slums of Tijuana, this documentary uncovers the heartbreaking reality of forgotten migrant women, struggling to survive with no access to clean water, safety, or basic rights. From the makeshift shelters of Cartolandia to the shadow of a towering Amazon warehouse, we reveal the harsh consequences of U.S. deportation policies and systemic neglect in Mexico's border communities. In this video, you'll witness the stories of mothers separated from their children, women fleeing domestic violence, and families trapped in a limbo created by immigration laws. We also highlight grassroots efforts like Cortando el Patriarcado, an empowerment project teaching haircutting and self-healing, as well as the battle for clean water where nonprofits step in where governments have failed. 📌 Key Topics Covered: Life in the deportee slums of Tijuana (Cartolandia) Stories of deported women and broken families Health crisis: no clean water access Violence, poverty, and the gender divide at the border The role of multinational corporations like Amazon Empowerment programs changing lives from the inside out 00:00 - Travel Documentary 00:51 - NUMBER ONE: THE DEPORTEE SLUMS OF TIJUANA 03:45 – NUMBER TWO: PORTRAIT OF A DEPORTED WOMEN 06:05 – NUMBER THREE: THE FIGHT FOR CLEAN WATER 08:46 – NUMBER FOUR: DANGER FROM VIOLENCE 11:27 – NUMBER FIVE: “CORTANDO EL PATRIARCADO” PROJECT 14:26 – NUMBER SIX: AMAZON NEAR THE SLUMS 17:53 – NUMBER SEVEN: THE LIE ABOUT DEPORTATION 20:55 – NUMBER EIGHT: RICH- POOR BORDER Please note: Thumbnails are crafted to capture attention and spark curiosity—they are designed creatively and may not always represent the video’s full content. All content was filmed with the full consent of the individuals featured and is intended for educational and awareness purposes only. This project does not aim to offend, exploit, or sensationalize any person's hardship. -------------------------------- ► SUBSCRIBE!    / @nvltraveldocumentary  ►Best Playlist:    • NVL Travel Documentary  -------------------------------- ► COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER NVL Travel Documentary does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under: Copyright Disclaimer, Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching. scholarships and research. For any commercial/general/copyright inquiries #documentaries2025 #traveldocumentary #TijuanaSlums #MigrantWomen #DocumentaryFilm

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