Visiting the community of Nueva Esperanza in Tijuana, Mexico next to Amazon's new fulfillment center. Thomas Pallini/Insider Amazon's newest fulfillment center in Mexico sits directly adjacent to an impoverished community of makeshift homes. Locals in the community told Insider what they think of having the e-retailer as their new neighbor. One said that Amazon's presence was good as long as it created jobs and didn't destroy the town. See more stories on Insider's business page. Amazon is celebrating the opening of a new fulfillment center in Tijuana, Mexico that it says will give the city better access to one-day deliveries and create 250 jobs. Visiting the community of Nueva Esperanza in Tijuana, Mexico next to Amazon's new fulfillment center. Thomas Pallini/Insider The warehouse stands next to a makeshift community of shanty homes, constructed of wood, cardboard, and tarps.