a little earlier we spoke with dw correspondent stefan simons who is in tijuana on the u.s.exico border. we asked him about the situation on the ground and whether the court order against trump gave any fresh hope to the thousands of migrants there. stefan: you see me standing here right in front of the sports center, the new home for about 2700 central american migrants, or the so-called caravan migrants. as you can see, walk of me a little bit. you see these guys lining up here? they are not lining up for any paperwork. nope, it is about cookies. those people are hungry. there is not enough food here, there is not enough anything here because tijuana, as a city, is absolutely overwhelmed with 2700 refugees already here. and they are expecting about 1000 more to come tonight or tomorrow morning. so, this is only getting worse. now you have mentioned president trump and the judge's injunction on his plans to cancel asylum, basically. that is kind of good news for those people here. a, good news because they are here now, safe. they say they come from an unsafe place. they al