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Tijuana shelter protects LGBTQ immigrants from coronavirus

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Editor’s note: The Los Angeles Blade published a Spanish version of this story on April 27. Around 20 LGBTQ immigrants, the majority of whom are transgender women from countries throughout Latin America, are isolated and protected from the threat of the coronavirus in the Jardín de las Mariposas shelter in the Mexican border city of Tijuana.

Jaime Marín Rocha, the shelter’s legal representative, told the Los Angeles Blade in an exclusive interview the shelter has implemented new hygiene and cleaning procedures that include the use of masks, gloves, antibacterial gels, disinfectants and bleach in order to stop the spread of the virus and to protect the health of its residents and clients. “The local government in Tijuana has not supported us

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