There were men blowing kisses at reporters outside of their makeshift migrant shelter in Tijuana. There were men shouting at U.S. Border Patrol through the steel bars of the U.S.-Mexico border fence: "We're not criminals! Let us in!" There were men getting drunk in the Playas de Tijuana neighborhood. As thousands of Central Americans flood the streets of Tijuana, waiting for a chance to ask for asylum in the U.S., many mothers fear certain unruly men in their midst could hurt everyone's chances by giving the exodus a bad reputation. Marco Antonio Rivera, a 31-year-old Honduran man, painted the words...