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My satisfaction is helping people; doctor treats migrants in Ciudad Juárez
MX🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

My satisfaction is helping people; doctor treats migrants in Ciudad Juárez

The article profiles Dr. Leticia Chavarría Villa, a physician based in Ciudad Juárez who has dedicated her career to providing medical care to migrants passing through the city. She uses minimal resources like a folding table and chair to conduct dozens of consultations daily. Dr. Chavarría emphasizes her commitment to helping people over personal gain, stating she never sought recognition or financial reward. She began her work in 2014 supporting migrant populations under the Merida Plan and continued this mission during the pandemic by coordinating medical services at a hotel operated by the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The piece highlights her dedication to voluntary service and understanding migrants' broader lives beyond their health issues.

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My satisfaction is helping people; doctor treats migrants in Ciudad Juárez

The article profiles Dr. Leticia Chavarría Villa, a physician based in Ciudad Juárez who has dedicated her career to providing medical care to migrants passing through the city. She uses minimal resources like a folding table and chair to conduct dozens of consultations daily. Dr. Chavarría emphasizes her commitment to helping people over personal gain, stating she never sought recognition or financial reward. She began her work in 2014 supporting migrant populations under the Merida Plan and continued this mission during the pandemic by coordinating medical services at a hotel operated by the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The piece highlights her dedication to voluntary service and understanding migrants' broader lives beyond their health issues.

Bias read (Center): While the subject involves migration—a politically sensitive issue—the article presents Dr. Chavarría’s actions and motivations without overt ideological framing. It focuses on her personal dedication and professional choices rather than taking a partisan stance on immigration policies or political-

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