Ciudad Juarez prepares for Pope Francis visit
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Juarez had the lowest number of homicides since the surge in drug violence: 311, compared with 3,111 when the violence peaked in 2010.
Jobita Figueroa, 65, and granddaughter Cynthia Torres, 18, write in a book set up in Juarez for people to send messages to Pope Francis. (Julian Cardona / For The Times)
Juarez had the lowest number of homicides since the surge in drug violence: 311, compared with 3,111 when the violence peaked in 2010.
Painters work on final touches to an altar that will be used by Pope Francis during his visit to Ciudad Juarez. (Julian Cardona / For The Times)
Jose Luis Castillo, right, whose daughter disappeared when she was 13 speaks with people about safety measures in downtown Ciudad Juarez. (Julian Cardona / For The Times)
Mothers place photographs of their missing daughters on a Ciudad Juarez logo. (Julian Cardona / For The Times)
Pope Francis memorabilia for sale in downtown Ciudad Juarez. (Julian Cardona / For The Times)